Well, I have never seen a question posed this way, but let's check it out by trial and error.
1^3 = 3
2^3 = 8
3^3 = 27 Hey! There's one. And the ones digit ends in 3.
Let's try another number that ends in 3 and see if it works as well.
13^3 = 2197 Wow. It works again. I never noticed this before, so you taught me something new.
I will test one more.
33^3 = 35937 Bingo. I think we have a winner.
Make them both improper fractions.
77/10 - 19/5
Give them common denominators (multiply the second fraction by 2)
77/10 - 38/10
Subtract
39/10 = 3 9/10
Answer:
2 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
30% can also be written as .3, which is easier to use in this case.
To find how many just sat around, multiply the number of people by the percentage of how many just sat around.
1400*.3=420
Answer:
i believe its 9.09
Step-by-step explanation:
i did this problem 3 different ways
first i put it all in a calculator and got 9.09
then i did 0.81/0.09 = 9+ 0.81 = 9.81/9 = 1.09
finally i did 0.81/0.09 = 9 0.81/9 = 0.09
9+ 0.09 = 9.09
therefore 9.09 is what i believe the answer is
i hope this helps you!