7 yes is a function
8 is not a function
Answer:
Odd number: 13/25 (52%)
Multiples of 5: 5/25 (20%)
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 13 odd numbers between 1 and 25 so you have a 13/25 chance which is 52% (13/25 = 0.52). There are 5 multiples of 2 between 1 and 25 so you have a 5/25 chance which is 20% (5/25 = 0.2).
To find c, you must isolate it.
To do this, you must divide both sides by 5/7, since that is being multiplied by c and you must do the inverse to it to cancel it out in order to leave c by itself.
5/7c ÷ 5/7 = c
13/14 ÷ 5/7
To divide fractions, follow these steps:
Step 1- Turn the second fraction, 5/7 in this case, into its reciprocal. This means swapping the places of the numerator and denominator.
5/7 reciprocal = 7/5
Step 2- multiply the original first fraction and reciprocal second fraction.
13/14 • 7/5
13 • 7 = 91
14 • 5 = 70
13/14 ÷ 5/7 = 91/70
Step 3- Simplify if possible.
91/70
Since 70 can go into 90, you can turn this into a mixed number.
1 and 21/70
Now simplify 21/70.
Both can be divided by 7.
21 ÷ 7 = 3
70 ÷ 7 = 10
So simplified, 91/70 equals 1 and 3/10.
As a decimal, this is 1.3.
So the answer is c = 1.3, or 1 and 3/10.
Hope this helps :)
The diagram of each shape are shown below
The shapes that have two consecutive angles of 90° is square and rectangle, so the correct option is option A
A factor pair is two numbers that can be multiplied to get a number.
With any number, we know that 1*itself is a factor pair. So
1*64
The number in the ones place, 4, is even, so we know that 64 is a multiple of 2. Half of 64 is 32, so
2*32
To find out if 3 is a factor of 64, we can add 6+4. If the answer is a multiple of 3, then we know that the number itself is a multiple of 3. Because 6+4=10, and 10 is not a multiple of 3, we know that 64 is not a multiple of 3.
If 2 is not a factor of a number, then we know that 4 (2*2) cannot be a factor. Because 2 is a factor of 64, then 4 might be as well. To discover whether or not 4 is a factor of 64, we can look at the number above multiplied by 2 to equal 64 (32) and see if it divides by 2 evenly, or we can half 64 and then half it again. If either answer is a whole number, then we know that the answer*4 equals 64, and that 64 is a multiple of 4. Because half of 32 is 16, a whole number, we know that
4*16=64
Because 64 does not have a 0 or 5 in the one's place, we know that it cannot be a multiple of 5.
Because 64 is not a multiple of 3, we know it cannot be a multiple of 6, because 6 is 2*3.
I happen to be familiar with my times tables, so I can tell that the multiples of 7 are 63 and 70, but not 64.
I don't know if 64 is a multiple of 8 off the top of my head, but I can count by 8s and see if 64 comes up: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72 - I can go on, but we can already see that 64 is a multiple of 8, so 8 is a factor of 64. If we count the number of 8s I can see that there are 8 of them when we get to 64. In other words,
8*8=64
Because we have gotten to a factor pair that is the same 2 number multiplied by each other (the square root) we know that we have found all factor pairs of 64.