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Explanation:
If we had a pit stop every 1 mile, then we would have 36 pit stops. Note how 36/1 = 36.
If we had a pit stop every 2 miles, then we would have 18 pit stops because 36/2 = 18
If we had a pit stop every 3 miles, then we would have 12 pit stops because 36/3 = 12
And so on.
As you can see, we divide the total length 36 over the number of miles between pit stops. This applies even to fractions as well
Divide 36 over 4/6 to get
Recall that when you divide by a fraction, you flip the second fraction and multiply. The action of "flipping" is known as applying the reciprocal.
So this means there are 54 pit stops in total.
An alternative method to get the answer is to note that 4/6 = 0.66666667 approximately, and 36/0.66666667 = 53.99999973 which is very close to 54 that we got above. The reason why its not exactly 54 is because of rounding error. The more decimal digits you use, the more accurate the result will be.
The percentage form of a number 1.0 is, 100%
We have to given that,
To write a number 1.0 as a percentage.
Since, A number or ratio that can be expressed as a fraction of 100 or a relative value indicating hundredth part of any quantity is called percentage.
Now, We can write a number 1.0 as a percentage as,
1.0 x 100%
100%
Hence, The solution is, 100%
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Answer: 10 to the 5th power
Step-by-step explanation: Since 100,000 is a whole number, the exponent on our power of 10 will be positive.
To determine the value of the exponent, we first write a decimal point at the end of 100,000.
Next, we count the number of places we would need to move the decimal point in order to get 1.0.
In this problem, we would need to move the decimal point 5 places to get 1.0 which means that we will have an exponent of 5.
Therefore, 100,000 is equal to 10 to the 5th power.
Answer:
x = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
x = 7 is a vertical line parallel to the y- axis.
Thus a parallel line will also be vertical with equation
x = c
where c is the value of the x- coordinates the line passes through.
The line passes through (2, - 5) with x- coordinate 2, thus
x = 2 ← equation of parallel line