3/4, 7/8, 3/5 least to greatest order

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Answer 1
Answer: To put this least to greatest order, we will convert each fraction in to a  decimal, and then compare. To change a fraction to a decimal we have to divide the numerator by the denominator. Lets do it:- 

3/4
3 ÷ 4 = 0.75
3/4 = 0.75

7/8 
7 ÷ 8 = 0.875
7/8 = 0.875

3/5
3 ÷ 5 =  0.6
3/5 =  0.6 

Decimals:- 0.75, 0.875, 0.6. Lets put these in order, from least to greatest. 

0.75, 0.875, 0.6. .
So, 3/4, 7/8, 3/5.

Hope I helped ya!! xD

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What is the pattern rule for 333, 322, 311, 300. the next three terms

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333 -11               322- 11   this is the pattern
399, 388, 377 because they are going from double numbers.

This sequence of number goes up by 40 each time 40 80 120 160 209 this sequence continue will the number 2140 be in the sequence circle yes or no explain how you know

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No, the number 2140 will not be in the sequence because it cannot be obtained by adding 40 repeatedly.

How to find sequence?

To determine this, check if the number 2140 can be obtained by adding 40 repeatedly to any of the given numbers in the sequence (40, 80, 120, 160, 209).

To do this, find the remainder when dividing 2140 by 40:

2140 ÷ 40 = 53 with a remainder of 20

Since the remainder is not 0, we know that 2140 cannot be obtained by adding 40 repeatedly to any of the given numbers. Therefore, the number 2140 will not be in the sequence.

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No becaue 40 times 53 is 2120 and 40 times 54 is 2160... So no 2140 will not be in the sequence 

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!Let x^2+bx+c = 0 be a quadratic whose roots are each two more than the roots of 3x^2-5x-7. What is c?

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Let x_1 , x_2 be the roots of the equation 3x^2-5x-7. By the Viet theorem you have that \left \{ {{x_1+x_2=- (5)/(3) } \atop {x_1x_2= (-7)/(3) }} \right..

For the equation x^2+bx+c = 0 you'll have that c=(x_1+2)(x_2+2)=x_1x_2+2(x_1+x_2)+4=(-7)/(3)+2\cdot(- (5)/(3) )+4
That is (-7)/(3)- (10)/(3) +4=- (5)/(3).

Answer:- (5)/(3)

What's 13/15 as a recurring decimal? Also I need working out

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Hey there, a recurring decimal is a decimal that repeats. For example, 0.666 is a recurring decimal. 13/15=0.8666 repeating. Therefore, 0.8666 repeating is a recurring decimal.

Collect like terms: x^(2)x^(2) +6x-2x-12

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theonly like erms are the x terms
6x-2x=4x

x^2+4x-12

9/2 as a mixed number

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In order to make (9)/(2) a mixed number you have to do division. (9)/(2)=4 (1)/(2). Check:4 (1)/(2)= (4*2+1)/(2)= (9)/(2). Therefore, (9)/(2) as a mixed number is \boxed{4 (1)/(2)}. Hoped I helped. :)
To find a mixed number, you can see that 2/2 can stand for one. So you find out, how many 2/2s are in 9/2. The answer is 4 but then you still have 1/2 left. So you end up with 4.5 or 4 1/2