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The Problem:
What is 36 minutes as a fraction of an hour?
The Process:
This time we will complete how to express minutes as a fraction of an hour.
We already know that one hour is 60 minutes, or there are 60 minutes in an hour.
Or it can also be written as follows:
To express the number of minutes as a fraction of an hour, we place the number of minutes above 60 and simplify. In other words, we divide the number of minutes by 60.
Divide both 36 and 60 by 12, since HCF (highest common factor) is 12.
Thus, 36 minutes isof an hour.
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The fraction of an hour's that makes up the 36 minutes portion would be = 3/5
To determine the fraction of the given minutes for an hour, the following steps needs to be taken as follows.
The number of minutes that makes an hour's = 60minutes
The number of minutes given = 36
Therefore the fraction = 36/60 = 3/5
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B) 40 bows
C) 384 bows
D) 488 bows
Answer:
1/3 or 33.33%
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we have by definition that:
In this case we must find , so:
We must apply distributive property that states that:
So:
The range is the set of all "y" values
Valid That is to say: (-∞,∞)
Answer:
(-∞,∞)
True/False
It has a fixed number of digits and is a decimal. It is true that 25.33 since it is a decimal with a finite number of digits.
A decimal number with a finite number of digits following the decimal point is known as a terminating decimal. More. The repeating decimal 13.20000000000000... can be used to represent a terminating decimal like 13.2, however when the repeating digit is zero, the value is typically classified as terminating.
Decimals with afinite number of decimal places are known as terminating decimal numbers. So these numbers have a fixed number of digits after the decimal point before they end.
A decimal number having a limited number of digits following the decimal point is referred to as a terminating decimal. The repeating decimal 5.6500000000... can be used to represent a terminating decimal like 5.65, however when it is zero, the value is typically referred to as terminating.
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