If you have a two-digit divisor and a three-digit dividend, does the quotient always have the same number of digits?

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Answer: If you have a two-digit divisor and a three-digit dividend the quotient does not have the same number of digits. The number of digits of the quotient sometimes depends on how big the divisor and how big the dividend is. Sometimes it may be the same number of digits sometimes it is not.

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Algebra 1 Solving Linear Expressions.What is 9x-6=-3x+30?

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The answer is x=6.     9x-6=3x+30

                                    9x-3x-6=3x-3x+30

                                     6x-6=0 +30

                                     6x-6 + 6= 0 + 30 +6

                                     6x=36

                                      6x/6=36/6

                                         x=6 

Quotient of a number and 10 is added to 1/5 the result is 11/10 find the number

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Answer: 4


Work:

(This are fractions) X/15 + 1/5 = 7/15

X/15 = 7/15 - 1/5

X/15 = 7/15 - 3/15

X/15 = 4/15

X=4

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Answer:

1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 9 possible outcomes

We want the ones that have the same color which are GG , YY or BB

P ( same color) = number of same color outcomes / total outcomes

                          = 3/9

                          =1/3

Answer:

1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

3/9, simplify to 1/3

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Well, we know the amount of cups of sugar it calls per 1/2 teaspoon, so all we need to do to find the amount of cups of sugar per teaspoon is multiply by 2, since 1/2 teaspoon * 2 = 1 teaspoon.

2/3 * 2 = 1 1/3

The unit rate is 1 1/3 cups per teaspoon
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per teaspoon means per 1 teaspoon
we know that the ratio is
2/3:1/2
we want to know
x:1
so
make them equal since they are in same ratio and fractionify
( (2)/(3) )/( (1)/(2) )= (x)/(1)
ok so easy peasy
(2/3)/(1/2)=x
2/3 times 2/1=x
4/3=x
4/3 cup

or you could recognize that 1/2  times 2=1 so therefor 2/3 times 2=x=



answer is 4/3 cup per teaspoon

Find the midpoint of the line segment whose endpoint are (2.6,5.1) and (3,4.7)

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A(2.5, 5.1), B(3, 4.7)

M((2.5+3)/(2), (5.1+4.7)/(2))

M((5.5)/(2), (9.8)/(2))

\boxed{M(2.75, 4.9)}

(3 1/2 - 9 3/4) divided by (-2.5)

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's take the numerator first

3 1/2 - 9 3/4

Convert to improper fraction

7/2 - 39/4

Find the LCM

(14 - 39)/(4)

= -25/4

Now let's take the denominator

-2.5

Convert to fraction

-5/2

Combine the two parts of the fraction

-25/4 / (-5/2)

This becomes;

-25/2 * -2/5

= +5