What are the first seven multiples of 6, 7, 8, and 9.

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Answer 1
Answer: The first seven multiples of those numbers are:

First 7 multiples of 6: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36

First 7 multiples of 7: 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42

First 7 multiples of 8: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48

First 7 multiples of 9: 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54

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36 is _____% of 60.

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in order to find a percentage of a number, you multiply the number by the given percentage.
however, in this case you don't have a percentage. the formula right now is this. 
60*x=36
divide 36 by 60 and you'll get 60 percent

Peanuts in bulk bins at the grocery store cost $.30 per ounce how much wood 2 pounds of peanuts cost

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9 dollars and 60 cents

$9.6

1234 di vided by 34 i am so bad at math can you plz explain it to me

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Answer:

36.2941176471

36.30 (rounded)

A bag contains 5 yellow marbles, 7 pink marbles, and 3 purple marbles. Gordon selects a marble without looking. What is the probability that he selects a yellow marble or a purple marble?

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5 + 7 + 3 = 15, so there are 15 marbles in the bag
There's a 5/15 chance of a yellow marble
There's a 3/15 chance of a purple marbe
Add them up
8/15 chance of a yellow or purple marble

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the awnser is 8/15 because of 5+3=8

Step-by-step explanation:

5+7+3=15

8/15

M+-2/3=-1/3 what is m?

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m + - (2)/(3) = - (1)/(3) \n \n m -  (2)/(3) = - (1)/(3) \ / \ simplify \n \n m = - (1)/(3) + (2)/(3) \ / \ add \  (2)/(3)  \ to \ each \ side \n \n m =  (1)/(3) \ / \ simplify \n \n Answer: \fbox {m = 1/3} \ or \ \fbox {m = 0.3333}
M+ -2/3= -1/3
⇒ M+ (-2/3)= -1/3
⇒ M= -1/3+ 2/3
⇒ M= 1/3

Final answer: M= 1/3~

A bag of walnuts was 7 pounds how many one-seventh of a pound servings are there in a bag

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49, because 7 one sevenths in a pounds, so 7x7=49 :)
49 - just do 7x7 as there are 7 servings per pound and it is a 7 pound bag