1)√3 = 1.73 (near +2 left)
2)√10 = 3+something (near +3, towards RHS)
3)√26 = 5+something (near +5, towards RHS)
4)-√5 = -2-something (near -2 towards left)
5)-√14 = -4+something (near -4 towards right)
Prime factorization means that we divide 90 by prime numbers only.
90 ÷ 2 = 45
45 ÷ 3 = 15
15 ÷ 3 = 5
2 x 3 x 3 x 5 = 90
2 x 3² x 5 = 90
or 2,3,3,or 5
The sum of 7-1 and 7-2 will be a rational number because sum of rational numbers is a rational numbers.
A rational number is a number which can be written in p/q form where q≠0.
We know that when two rational numbers is added then the sum is also a rational number. And when two rational numbers are subtracted then the difference is also a rational number.
So in the given question, lets study the term differently that is,
i) 7 - 1 is a rational number because their difference is equal to 6 and it can be written in p/q form which is 6/1.
ii) 7 – 2 is also a rational number as their difference will be 5 which is a rational and can be written in p/q form which is 5/1.
So when these two rational numbers are added their sum will also be a rational number which is 11.
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No, they're not equivalent....... i suggest a calculator for this kind of math, just divide the first number by the last and compare them, like this 36/4=9, 56/7=8
the first one is $9 per hat, and the second one is $8 per hat
Answer:
Kilogram of chicken = 1
Kilogram of tilapia = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost of chicken = 150 per kilo
Cost of tilapia = 100 per kilo
Number of kilos of each if total cost should not exceed 450
Let :
Number of kilo of chicken = x
Number of tilapia kilo = y
The constraint :
150x + 100y ≤ 450
We could choose some reasonable values of x and y then, test the constraint ;
If x = 1 and y = 3
150(1) + 100(3) = 450
Hence,
1 kilo of chicken with 3 kilos of tilapia offers the greatest combination of Number of kilograms of tilapia and chicken that could be purchased and still satisfy the maximum cost constraint.