What does 3/10 + 16/100 equal?

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Answer 1
Answer: the answer i have for you is 0.46
Answer 2
Answer: Okay so what you want to do is find the common factor okay? So the simplest one would be one hundred, so 3/10 *10 would be? Yes 30/100, and 16/100 just stays the same. So 30/100+16/100 is?46/100 if you wan to simplify it, 46/100 divided by two is 23/50. So yeah.

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What is the least common multiple of 18,20 and 24?

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The least common multiple of 18, 20, and 24 is 360.
The least common multiple for 18, 20, and 24 is 360

2+2+3^19+(63/3) how come math is tiring me but science isn't

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Answer:

Can you explain this more

Step-by-step explanation:

2+2=4

3^19 = 1162261467

63/3 = 21

21+4=25

1162261467+25=1162261492

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Answer:

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A baby weighed 3.2 kg at birth. She gained 0.17 kg per week. She now weighs 5.75 kg. How old is she now?

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5.75 (weight now) - 3.2 (weight at birth) = 2.55 (how much weight she has gained)

2.55 (how much weight she has gained) / 0.17 (weight gained per week) = 15 weeks

The baby is 15 weeks old.

Laura spent $48.00 which was 15% of her money. How much money did she have

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to solve this we can make a proportion

48      x
---  = ----
15    100

then cross multiply and divide

45 times 100 = 4500/15=300

she had 300 dollars

the pizza slice served at O'Connor's pizza place are 1/4 of a whole pizza. There are three pizzas ready to be served. 14 children come in for lunch. Is there enough pizza for every child? please explain your thinking, LOL PLZ HELP WITH MY MATH HOMWORK? THX 12 POINTS

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No there will not be enough. Think about it this way. If each slice is 1/4 of the pizza, then each pizza can only feed 4 people. If you have 3 of these pizzas, then you can feed 12 people at most. Since there are 14 kids, you won't have enough.
4 pieces/1 pizza= x pieces/3 pizzascross multiplyx= 12 piecesnot enoughhope this helps