0.725, 1/4, 30% From least to greatest

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

30%, 1/4, 0.725

Answer 2
Answer: you should make them all in the same form. for example, ¼ in decimal form is 0.25 and 30% is 0.3.

in conclusion, least to greatest would be
0.25, 0.30, then 0.725

or ¼, 30%, then 0.725

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21 - (x + 7) We would multiple the numbers inside the parenthesis with -

21 - x - 7 Then we simplify

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Or if it’s equal to 0 and you need to isolate the x then it’s

x = -14

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Hannah reads 3 pages every 8 minutes. Write an equation that shows the relationship between the number of pages she reads (p) and the number of minutes she spends reading (m).

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Answer: The required relation is,

p=(3)/(8)m

Step-by-step explanation:

Since, he reads 3 pages in every 8 minutes.

That is, 8 minutes = 3 pages,

⇒ 1 minutes = 3/8 pages,

Also, he is reading with the constant speed,

\implies \text{m minutes}= (3)/(8)m

Here, p represents the number of pages read in m minutes,

\implies p=(3)/(8)m

Which is the required relation between the number of pages she reads (p) and the number of minutes she spends reading (m).

Answer:

p = 3/8 m

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If the total area of a dartboard is 30,000 mm2 and the area of the bull's-eye is 1000 mm2, what is the probability of getting a bull's-eye?A. 6%
B. 3%
C. 33%
D. 25%

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Answer:

The correct option is B.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that the total area of a dartboard is 30,000 mm² and the area of the bull's-eye is 1000 mm².

The probability of getting a bull's-eye is

\text{Probability of getting a bull's-eye}=\frac{\text{Area of the bull's-eye}}{\text{Total area}}

\text{Probability of getting a bull's-eye}=(1000)/(30000)

\text{Probability of getting a bull's-eye}=(1)/(30)

\text{Probability of getting a bull's-eye}=0.0333\approx 3\%

Therefore the correct option is B.

chances of hitting bull's-eye is (1000)/(30,000) that =(1)/(30) 1-:30= 0.03= 3% 

If Jimmy has 530 pieces of paper and Kit comes along and gives him 18 times as much, how many pieces of paper Jimmy have? And if Kit takes 23 pieces away how much does Jimmy have now?

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Answer:

10,070 and 10,047 pieces respectively

Step-by-step explanation:

In this question, we have 2 questions to answer.

Firstly, we are told that Jimmy has 530 pieces of paper and kit comes along to give him 18 times as much, we need to know how much he has now.

Since he was given 18 times as much, the amount given would be 18 * 530 = 9,540

The amount he has now would be 9,540 + 530 = 10,070 paper pieces

Secondly, Kim comes along to take 23 pieces away, we need to know how much pieces he has now. What to do is simply to

Subtract 23 from the previous pieces = 10,070 - 23 = 10,047 pieces of paper

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rational number
A fraction
deo
A Any integer or whole number
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C
All decimals, integers, and whole
numbers
D
Numbers that can be written as
fractions

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Answer:

  D  Numbers that can be written as fractions

Step-by-step explanation:

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