Construction.
When construction workers need measurements that are fractions they need to be able to multiply/add/subtract/divide all of those different fractions and mixed numbers.
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Answer:
1. List the first several multiples of each number.
Look for multiples common to both lists. ...
Look for the smallest number that is common to both lists.
This number is the LCM.
Find the GCF for the two numbers.
Divide that GCF into the either number; it doesn't matter which one you choose, so choose the one that's easier to divide.
Take that answer and multiply it by the other number.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer o this question would be:
<span>A.The vertical line test may be used to determine whether a function is one-to-one
</span><span>D. The horizontal line test may be used to determine whether a function is one-to-one.
Vertical and horizontal line test can be used to find out whether the function, not one-to-one. The test is done by making a horizontal line (for horizontal line test) or vertical line( for vertical line test). If there are no 2 or more points of the graph that touch the line in both tests, then the function would be one-to-one</span>
Answer:
9.9
Step-by-step explanation:
The table tells you numbers who "want" a job. The question asks you for numbers "looking for a job". Those may be different things. The question cannot be answered from the table, unless you make the assumption that those wanting a job are actually looking for a job.
total looking = (working and looking) + (not working and looking)
= 5.2 million + 4.7 million
= 9.9 million . . . . looking for a job
The answer is c for this problem