What does that 3/8 ÷ 2/5 equal

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3/8 ÷ 2/5 = 0.9375


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The absolute value is always positive, so the numbers would be 4 and 4. 
Those are two equal numbers so it is: equal to
Hope this helps. 
It would be 'equal to' b/c those signs on the outside of 4 & -4 mean 'absolute value.' So when you see those signs, whatever number is inside, it becomes positive. 

Hope that makes sense & helps . (:

Which one is bigger 1/2,2/4 or3/4

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3/4 is 0.75 in decimal, the others are only 0.5
3/4 is bigger because .75>.5 or 3/4>1/2, and 3/4>2/4 or .75>.5

Whats 72x43 in the standard algorithm

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Step-by-step explanation:

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What is 49.564 in expanded form

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40.000+9.000+5.00+6.0+4. maybe good luck

Evaluate the expression.

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Please give me the brainiest answer if I helped.
16 because 10+8=18 and 18-2=16

PLEASE!!!! X_X 18p!!!You are practicing your skills at building a house of cards. The world record for the tallest free standing house of cards is over 25 feet high! Use the picture of the house of cards shown to answer the questions that follow.
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Please, for just a moment, focus intently on the first nine words in the third
sentence of your question.  I'll repeat them for you:  "Use the picture of the
house of cards shown ...".  This phrase is a powerful hint, meant to guide
you in the direction of a solution to the problem.

Not only does the hint suggest that you 'use the picture of the house of cards
shown ...' as you attempt to analyze the situation, but perhaps even more so,
as you read between its lines, there's a definite undertone there that seems to
alert the unwary, saying that one who does NOT 'use the picture ... shown' runs
a strong risk of being totally unable to make any progress toward an answer.

This is the position in which we find ourselves.  Having no picture to use, we're
frozen in place ... virtually paralyzed, unable to move in any meaningful direction.

I guess what I'm trying to say is this:

Your question says "Use the picture to answer ...".  You didn't share the picture.
You can't expect anybody to actually find answers without it.

Sorry.