4/4.5 in simplest form

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Answer 1
Answer: If you would like to write 4/4.5 in the simplest form, you can do this using the following steps:

4.5 = 4 5/10 = 4 1/2 = 9/2
4/4.5 = 4/(9/2) = 4/1 * 2/9 = 8/9

The correct result would be 8/9.
Answer 2
Answer: (8)/(9)

First remove the decimal in the denominator by multiply both numerator and denominator by 10.
Then simply dividing both numerator and denominator by 5

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got a calculator? all you do for #1 and #2 is multiply the two numbers and that is the value for x.
These problems are cross multiplication.
For the next two:
.25x = 6
divide both sides by .25
x  = 24
NEXT ONE:
.49x = 12
divide both sides by .49
x = 24.48

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The scoop of an excavator holds 27 ft3 of sand. If the capacity of a freight car is 40 tons of sand and we know that 1 ft3 of sand weighs 0.5 tons, how many freight cars can be filled with 120 loads?

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27ft³=x tons
1ft³=0.5 tons

(27cubicfeet)/(x_t_o_n_s) = (1cubic foot)/(0.5 tons)

Cross multiply
1x=13.5tons
x=13.5tons

So one scoop/load carries 13.5 tons of sand. Lets see how many 120 loads can carry.

13.5tons*120loads=1620 tons of sand

Now lets see how freight cars it would take to hold 1620 tons of sand

1620/40=40.5 freight cars

Since you can't have .5 of a freight car, lets round 40.5 up to 41

Answer=41 freight cars

Answer:

40.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Write a system of equations with a solution (4,–3)

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1.       So we have the system of equation. (4, -3)
let’s create another system of equation.
Let a = 4
and Let b = -3
First equation
=> Let’s pick any numbers to be used. Let’s have number 5
=> 5a + 5b
=> 5 (4) + 5 (-3)
=> 20 + (-15)
negative and positive is equals to negative
=> 20 – 15
=> 5 (this the first value of our equation, let this be the value of X)

Second
=> Pick another number, Let’s have 6
=> 6a + 6b
=> 6 (4) + 6 (-3)
=> 24 + (-18)
=> 24 – 18
=> 6 (this is the value of our second equation, let this value be Y)

Now, we have (A, B) = (4, -3) and (X, Y) = (5,6)




Answer:

A linear equation can be written in several forms. "Standard Form" is #ax+by=c# where #a#, #b# and #c# are constants (numbers).

We want to make two equations that

(i) have this form,

(ii) do not have all the same solutions (the equations are not equivalent), and

(iii) #(4, -3)# is a solution to both.

#ax+by=c#. We want #a#, #b# and #c# so that

#a(4)+b(-3)=c# (This will make (i) and (iii) true.)

Step-by-step explanation:

The compound nickel (III) chloride dihydrate has ____ mole(s) of water for every ____ mole(s) of ionic compound.three, two

two, three

one, two

two, one

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The compound nickel (III) chloride dihydrate has two moles of water for every one mole of ionic compound.
In each mole of ionic compound, there are two moles of water in this compound. 

What value of x makes the equation true?(–12.3) • (–6.9) • 9.5 = x • 9.5 • (–12.3)


X=

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♥ Answer: x=-6.9

Solve:
You need to Simplify both sides of the equation.
806.265=-116.85x
Now: Flip the equation.
-116.85x=806.265
Lastly Divide both sides by -116.85.
(-116.85x)/(-116.85) = (806.265)/(-116.85)


Final answer: x=-6.9


Grace has won trophies in several sports. she won 1/3 of her trophies in soccer and 1/2 of trophies in backetball. how many trophies could grace have?

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Basically speaking, any multiple of 6.