What's the equivalent mixed number of 50/7?

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Answer 1
Answer: we have to divide
50÷7=equivalent mixed number
50 ÷ 7=7 r 1
answer 7 1/7

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5 people share 3/4 lb candy slipt evenly

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If 5 people are sharing 3/4 lb of candy evenly, then all we have to do to find out how much each person makes is divide the amount being split by the amount of people receiving it.

(3)/(4) ÷ 5 = (3)/(20)

Each person receives (3)/(20) lbs of candy.
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How to right 100,203 in would form

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I'm assuming that you want us to write 100,203 is word form. 

If so, 100203 in word form would be written as: 
One hundred thousand two hundred and three

An easy way to write numbers in word form is to remember and know the values of each digit. 
One-Hundred thousand, Two-Hundred and three.

Which of the following represents “ten times the sum of a number and fourteen is equal to nine times the number” 10(n+14)=9N

10(n+14)=N

10(n+14)=14

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Answer:

10(n+14)=9N

Step-by-step explanation:

Lets let N represent the number that which we do not know.

We know that 10 is multiplied by the sum of N and 14, so lets write that down:

10(n+14)

We also know that what we just found is equal to 9 multiplied by the same number:

10(n+14)=9N

The variable stays the same throughout the entirety of the equation.

The answer would be 10(n+14)=9N

What is 62% of 25? plzzz I need help with this one

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62\% = 0.62\n0.62*25 = 15.5\n\boxed{15.5}

4) Mike bought 2 cups, 1 bowl and 2 plates at a store. The cups cost $2.70 each, the bowl cost$1.75 and the plates were each $2.35. If he paid with a twenty dollar bill, how much
change should he get back?

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answer: $8.15

Step-by-step explanation:

well if Mike bought two cups and each cup cost $2.70 x 2

and since you only bought one bowl it only cost $1.75 and plates were each $2.35 x 2

you will get a total of $11.85

$20 - $11.85 = $8.15