THIS IS FOR 10 POINTS!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE HELP ME12p=?

If p represents a proper fraction then your answer will be
A. Less than
B.Greater than
C. Equal to
AND
What fraction makes the above statement true
2/3 12/1 2/2 8/8 5/4 5/8 12 3/5 16/4

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Answer 1
Answer: A proper fraction is a fraction that is less than 1, that is the nominator is smaller than the denominator.

an example of a proper fraction is 1/2.

so let's try it out:

12*(1)/(2)=6

so if p represents a proper fraction, the result could be bigger than 1

but it could also be 1:

12*(1)/(12)=1

or less than 1:

12*(1)/(22)=(1)/(12)


So... I think you might have forgotten something?

The options (A. Less than
B.Greater than
C. Equal to)

need something else at the end: less than WHAT etc.


as for the second part, among the fractions:


2/3 12/1 2/2 8/8 5/4 5/8 12 3/5 16/4

Only those are proper fractions (so would make the statement true)

2/3

 5/8

 3/5




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Answer: 1 / 3

Step-by-step explanation:

3/9 of the students in the school choir are fourth graders.

To take a fraction to its simplest form, divide both of the numbers in the fraction by their highest common factor.

3 factors = 1 , 3

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What is the domain of the function shown in the graph below?

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Please help me simplify these radicals without decimals

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6) √72= √3*25= √3*2*12= √3*3*2*2*2 =3*2√2 =6√2
(just break down the numbers until they are prime numbers. )
8) √8=2√2
10) √175= 5√7
12) √192= 8√3
14) √32= 4√2

Hi There

6) √72 = 6√2

7) √98 = 7√2

8) √8= 2√2

9) √12= 2√3

10) √175 = 5√7

11) √216= 6√6

12) √192= 8√√3

13) √343 = 7√7

14) √32= 4√2

15) √28= 2√7


Hint : The first thing you need to find is the largest perfect square witch will divide evenly into the number under your radical sign .


I hope that's help !

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify: 3x[(2x6-5) + (8\4)] -1 ••••••• The \ means divide

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3 × [(2 × 6 - 5) + (8/4)] - 1
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= 27 - 1
= 26

USE PEMDAS:
P - Parentheses
E - Exponents
M - Multiply
D - Divide
A - Addition
S - Subtraction