What number should be multiplied by the numerator and denominator of 1/3 to make the equivalent fraction 2/6?
Answers
Answer 1
Answer:
The number should be multiplied by 2
1x2=2. 3x2=6
Answer 2
Answer:
There are infinite number of fractions that are equal to 1 3 . You can multiply the numerator and denominator of 1 3 by any number and the resulting fraction would be equal to 1 3 so long as you are multiplying both by the same number. For example: 1 3 = 1 ⋅ 2 3 ⋅ 2 = 2 6 1 3 = 1 ⋅ 4000 3 ⋅ 4000 = 4000 12000
The claim in the paragraph happens to be the main idea .
My reason being is because the claim is the subject that you would like for the reader to focus on . The main idea.
I really hope that this helps you out a lot.
A claim is a statement. A thesis is a singular overarching claim which dictates the path of argument I HOPE THIS HELPS U=)
Write the expression that shows 3 times the sixth power of 10
Answers
3x6-10. The ten is supposed to be abive the six.
What is the volume of a cyclinder with a radius of 3cm and a height of 9cm?
Answers
V = pi r^2h V = 3.14(3)^2(9) V = 3.14 x 9 x 9 V = 254.34 cm^3
After t seconds, a ball in the air from the ground level reaches a height of h feet given by the equation h= 144t-16t^2 . After how many seconds will the ball hit the ground before rebounding?
Answers
h=0 Therefore: 144t-16t²=0 t (144-16t)=0 We have two equations: 1) t=0 (when the ball is released) 2) 144-16t=0 -16t=-144 t=-144 / -16=9 (this is the time )
Answer: the ball hit the ground in 9 s.
In a school of 260 children, 55% are girls. How many girls are there? At the same school, 10% of children leave for a school trip. How many pupils go on the trip?
Answers
Number of children in a school = 260 Percentage of girls in the school = 55% Number of girls in the school = (55/100) * 260 = 14300/100 = 143 So there were 143 girls in the school among 260 children Percentage of children going for the school trip = 10% Then Number of students going for the school trip = (10/100) * 260 = 26 So 26 children are going for the school trip. I hope the procedure is clear enough for you to face similar problems in future.
260 children* (55/100)= 143 students. There are 143 girls~
260 children* (10/100)= 26 students. 26 students go on the trip~