What are the next four multiples of the fraction 3/5?

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Answer 1
Answer: 1 and 1/5, 1 and 4/5, 2 and 2/5, 3

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Answer:

Area = y² + 2x + 1

Step-by-step explanation:

You have to combine like terms:

The little square is 1 unit, so 1

The two bars are each worth x, so 2 * x = 2x

The big square is y²

The total area is the sum of all terms:

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Which property is illustrated by the following statement? if hxa =rgi, then rgi =hxa

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Answer:

Symmetric property of equality is illustrated by the following statement.

if hxa =rgi,

then;

rgi =hxa

Step-by-step explanation:

Symmetric property of equality states

if x = y

then

y = x

As per the statement:

If hxa =rgi

by symmetric property of equality;

rgi=hxa

Therefore, symmetric property of equality is illustrated by the following statement.

Answer:

Symmetric

Step-by-step explanation:

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Find the distance between (–3, –3) and (6, 12). Round the answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.

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A=(x_A;y_A)\ \ \ and\ \ \ B=(x_B;y_B)\n\n \Rightarrow\ \ \ |AB|= √((x_A-x_B)^2+(y_A-y_B)^2) \n----------------------\n\nA=(-3;-3);\ \ \ B=(6;12)\n\n|AB|= √((-3-6)^2+(-3-12)^2) =\n\n.\ \ \ \ \ \ = √(81+225) = √(306) =3 √(34) \approx17.49
(-3, -3), \ \ (6, 12)\n \ndistance \ formula : \n \nd =\sqrt{(x_(2)-x_(1))^2 +(y_(2)-y_(1))^2} \n \nd =√((6-(-3))^2 +(12-(-3) )^2) =√((6+3)^2 +(12+3 )^2) =√(9^2+15^2)=\n \n=√(81+225)=√(306)=√(9\cdot 34)=3√(34)=3\cdot 5.83= 17.49


A theatre sells 1986 tickets. 234 more adult tickets are sold than child tickets, and 186 more child tickets are sold than student tickets. How many child tickets are sold?

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Answer:

  646 child tickets are sold

Step-by-step explanation:

Let c represent the number of child tickets sold. Then (c-186) is the number of student tickets sold, and (c+234) is the number of adult tickets sold. The total number sold is ...

  (c -186) + c + (c+234) = 1986

  3c +48 = 1986 . . . simplify

  c + 16 = 662 . . . . divide by 3

  c = 646 . . . . . . . . . subtract 16

The number of child tickets sold is 646.

8/20 in simplest form

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8/20 in simplest form is: 2/5

(8)/(20) \n \n gcf = 4 \n \n 8 / 4 = 2 \n \n 20 / 4 = 5 \n \n (2)/(5) \n \n

jimmy has a 60 gallon limit if he already has 1/4 of it how much more does he need to fill up the entire 60 gallons of gas? why?

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I think 60 - 25 = 35 because, 1/4 is equal to a quarter for example: 3/4 is 75. Think of money! Act like someone gives you 2/4’s of Quarters and how much do they give you? 50 cents.