The correct answer is:
2 pieces, with 1/12 m left over.
Explanation:
To find the number of 1/3 meter pieces she can cut from a 3/4 meter ribbon, we divide:
3/4÷1/3
To divide fractions, flip the second one and multiply:
3/4×3/1
To multiply fractions, multiply straight across:
(3*3)/(4*1) = 9/4
4 will go into 9 two times with 1 left over, so this simplifies to 2 1/4; this means she can cut 2 pieces this length.
2 pieces that are 1/3 meter long is a total of 2(1/3) = 2/3 m. To find out how much is left, subtract:
3/4 - 2/3
Common denominator is 12:
3/4 = 9/12 and 2/3 = 8/12
9/12 - 8/12 = 1/12
There is 1/12 of a meter left.
Answer:
She can make maximum 2 pieces
Amount left = m
Explanation:
1- getting the maximum number of pieces:
We know that the total length is m and that each piece would measure
To get the number of pieces, we would simply divide the total length by the length of each piece as follows:
number of pieces = pieces
We will need to round down to get the maximum number of pieces.
This means that the maximum number of pieces that she can cut is 2 pieces
2- getting the leftover:
We calculated that she can make two pieces each of length m
This means that:
total length of two pieces = m
We know that the total length is m
This means that:
leftover = m
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Answer:
3 x 14.29 = 42.87 subtotal
42.87 x .0725 = $3.11 sales tax
Total is $ 45.98
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 113/90.
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A. 8 cm
B.10 cm
C.11 cm
D.12 cm
1.what is the slant height for the given pyramid to the nearest whole unit.
pyramid base= 12 cm
height=8 cm
A.5 cm
B.9 cm
C.14 cm
D.10 cm
A.1/8
B.1/6
C.1/2
D.2/3
Well, there are 6 sides.
There are also 6 numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Okay, so the probability of rolling a 3 is 1/6 because that is just one number of the 6.
Okay, number greater than four are 5 and 6, and if you add 3 to that you get 3/6, or 3 out of 6 numbers.
If you simplify 3/6 you get 1/2.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
five hundred fifty thousandths
Step-by-step explanation:
Recognize the place value of the rightmost digit, and write the name of the number that ends in that place.
The third place to the right of the decimal point is the thousandths place. The number between that and the decimal point is 550, five hundred fifty.
five hundred fifty thousandths