Are there any rational numbers between 0.4 repeat and 4/9? explain

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

There exist no rational number between the number 0.4 repeat and 4/9.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the provided number.

0.4 repeat and 4/9

This can be written as:

0.\bar4 and (4)/(9)

Convert the number 4/9 into decimal form.

(4)/(9)=0.4444444....

(4)/(9)=0.\bar4

Here, both the numbers are same so there exist no rational number between the number 0.4 repeat and 4/9.

Answer 2
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No, there is no rationalnumber between the number 0.4 repeat and 4/9.

Any number that can be represented as the ratio of two integers and where the denominator is not zero is referred to as rational.

The provided numbers are:

0.4 repeat and 4/9

We can write 0.4 repeat as 0.\overline4

Let's convert number 4/9 into decimal:

On dividing 4 by 9 we get 0.444444

Here we see that 4 keeps repeating.

So 4/9 can also be written as 0.\overline4

Since, both the given values are same, there can not be existed any rational number between them.

Hence, there is no rational number between 0.4 repeat and 4/9.

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PLEASE HELP! A store sells small notebooks for $8 and large notebooks for $10. If a student buys 6 notebooks and spends $54, how many of each size did he buy?

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let small notebook = s, large notebook = b

Set the system of equations:

54 = 8s + 10b

s + b = 6

First, solve for b. Isolate the s.

s = 6 - b

Plug in 6 - b for s

54 = 8(6 - b) + 10b

Distribute 8 to all terms within the parenthesis

54 = 48 - 8b + 10b

Simplify

54 = 48 + 2b

Isolate the b. Note the equal sign. What you do to one side, you do to the other. Subtract 48 from both sides

54 (-48) = 48 (-48) + 2b

6 = 2b

Divide

6/2 = 2b/2

b = 6/2

b = 3

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Plug in b for 3 in one of the equations.

s + b = 6

s + 3 = 6

Isolate the s. Subtract 3 from both sides

s + 3 (-3) = 6 (-3)

s = 6 - 3

s = 3

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small notebook = 3, large notebook = 3

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hope this helps

Hi AlexBombela10,

Your Question:

A store sells small notebooks for $8 and large notebooks for $10. If a student buys 6 notebooks and spends $54, how many of each size did he buy?

Solution:

54 - 8 = 46

46 - 8 = 38

38 - 8 = 30

30 - 10 = 20

20 - 10 = 10

10 - 10 = 0

Final Answer:

He bought 3 small notebooks

He bough 3 large notebooks

Hope This Helps!

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