Simplity. (2+7) / (7/2 x 2)

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: 9/7 or 1.28571 or 1 2/7

Three ways to simplify :)

Step-by-step explanation:

Use PEMDAS to help simplify

(2+7) becomes 9

(7/2 x 2) becomes 7

Simplified, it's 9/7, which is equivalent to 1.28571


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What is the median score? A. 85 B.87 C.89 D.9179,82,85,91,97,73,88,87,85,92,90,85,86,91,94,85,92

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B. 87 because the median is when you rank the all the numbers smallest to biggest, and the number in the middle is the median
B. 87 because the median is the middle number when a group of numbers is order least-greatest hope that helped!

Solve in picture. :)

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Divide each by 6 to get 3/4. Hope it helps
(18)/(24)
We have to determine the common multiple over here.
The greatest common factor is 6
(18/6)/(24/6)(3)/(4)
Answer = (3)/(4)

Carl starts to use the standard algorithm to solve 2,375 × 6. His work is shown below.What number should Carl replace y with?

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I’m pretty sure it should be 2 since 6x3 is 18 and you add the 4 which makes it 22.

y=2

Final answer:

In Carl's use of the standard algorithm of multiplication, the 'y' could represent one of the digits from the correct answer of 14,250 resulting from 2,375 multiplied by 6. Without seeing Carl's actual work, the exact figure for 'y' cannot be definitively determined.

Explanation:

In the question, it appears that Carl is multiplying a number (2,375) by 6 using the standard algorithm for multiplication. Unfortunately, without seeing Carl's work, we can't determine what number 'y' should be. However, if Carl is conducting this multiplication accurately, we can find the result independently to discover what 'y' should be in Carl's equation.

When you multiply 2,375 by 6 using the standard algorithm, you get 14,250. Hence, Carl should find the same answer. For numbers in 'y's place, it seems Carl might be figuring out a digit in the answer. Since we know that the product should be 14,250, if the y is supposed to represent a single digit in Carl's answer, it should be one of these numbers: 1, 4, 2, 5, or 0.

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Ryan has some nickels and dimes. Altogether, he has 34 coins that total $2.60. Write the system of equations to determine how many of each coin he has.

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34= n+d
2.60=.05n+.1d
To find the amount of dimes that Ryan uses, I used (2.60/0.10) to get 26 dimes, meaning that there are also 8 nickels.

So in total, you have 26 dimes and 8 nickels

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A strip of wood 66 inches long is to be cut into 51/2-inch pieces. How many pieces can be cut?

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Jack is playing a game where he flips a coin and rolls a number cube labeled 1 through 6. He listed the possible outcomes in the sample space shown below.{(H, 2), (H, 3), (H, 4), (H, 5), (H, 6), (T, 1), (T, 2), (T, 3), (T, 4), (T, 5)}

Which two elements did he leave out by mistake?

(H, 1) and (T, 6)
(H, 6) and (T, 1)
(H, 2) and (T, 6)
(T, 1) and (T, 6)

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Answer:  The correct option is (A) (H, 1) and (T, 6).

Step-by-step explanation: Given that Jack is playing a game where he flips a coin and rolls a number cube labeled 1 through 6.

Jack listed the possible outcomes in the sample space 'S'' as follows:

S' = {(H, 2), (H, 3), (H, 4), (H, 5), (H, 6), (T, 1), (T, 2), (T, 3), (T, 4), (T, 5)}

We are given to select the correct option that contains the two elements Jack left out by mistake.

The sample space for the event of flipping a coin is {H, T}

and

the sample space for the event of rolling a number cube labeled 1 through 6 is {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}.

Let, 'S' represents the actual sample space for the event.

Then, we get

S = {(H, 1), (H, 2), (H, 3), (H, 4), (H, 5), (H, 6), (T, 1), (T, 2), (T, 3), (T, 4), (T, 5), (T, 6)}.

Comparing S with S', the two missing elements were (H, 1) and (T, 6).

Thus, the correct option is (A).

The answer is (H, 1) and (T, 6)