What is the factorization of: 3/20e + 6/45

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Answer 1
Answer: (3)/(20)e +(6)/(45) =\boxed{\bf{3\left((1)/(20)e-(2)/(45)\right)}}

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At 10:00 a.m., Han and Tyler both started running toward each other from opposite ends of a 10-mile path along a river. Han runs at a pace of 12 minutes per mile. How far does Han run after a half-hour? An hour?

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Answer:

half hour= 2 and one half mile

whole hour= 5 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

half hour 12 24 36 two miles and 12 divided by 2 is 6 so 2 and a half miles

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When h has the value 4, calculate 5h - 3? Urgent help needed!!!!!!!

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5h - 3

First, substitute in the 4 for the h. / Your problem should look like: 5(4) - 3
Second, multiply 5 × 4 to get 20. / Your problem should look like: 20 - 3
Third, subtract. / Your problem should look like: 17

Answer: 17

Matt is raking leaves for his neighbors. It takes him 7/8 hour to rake one lawn. How long will it take Matt to rake the leaves for 6 neighbors?

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6*(7)/(8)=(6*7)/(8)=(42)/(8)=5(1)/(4)
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It will take him 5 hours and 15 minutes to rake the leaves for 6 neighbors. Hope I could help! :D

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I would think C. The normal theorem to use on this is a^2 + b^2 = c^2. This only works for choice c. 6^2=36. 8^2=64 10^2=100. 36+64=100. That makes C correct.
There are a few possibilities, you could have 60 degrees 30 degrees and 90 degrees, for one triangle those added up equal 180 which is needed to make a right triangle. Another possibility would be 45 degrees 45 degrees 90 degrees, those added up equals to 180 degrees. :D