The three multiples of 2/3 are 8/3, 4/3 and 6/3.
Given that Stewart walks 2/3 mile each day.
we need to list three multiples of 2/3
You can multiply 2/3 by several whole numbers to determine its multiples. Three 2/3 multiples are listed below:
(2/3) x 4 = 8/3
(2/3) x 2 = 4/3
(2/3) x 3 = 6/3
Simplifying the fractions, we get:
= 8/3 (which can also be expressed as 2 and 2/3)
= 4/3 (which can also be expressed as 1 1/3)
= 6/3 (which simplifies to 2)
Hence the three multiples of 2/3 are 8/3, 4/3 and 6/3.
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Answer: 35
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of nickels be x
Then the number of dimes, using
ONE PART = TOTAL MINUS OTHER PART,
is 35-x. ( hope this helps have a good day/night :) )
in fractions
Jack can store his 38 biscuits in either three boxes of 10 and 8 individual biscuits, two boxes of 10 and 18 individual biscuits, one box of 10 and 28 individual biscuits, or 38 individual biscuits.
Jack has several combinations for storing his 38 biscuits using boxes of 10 and individual biscuits:
These are all of the ways that Jack can store his biscuits using boxes of 10 or individually.
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