I like to start by turning all my numbers into the same form. You can go either way but I am going to turn the decimals into fractions. so 0.7 is the same as 7/10.
0.755 is like 755/1000 which can be reduced to 151/200 (if you don't understand the convertions let me know i will explaine more.)
Next give all the fractions a common denominator. both 8 and 10 go into 200 so we can use that. 151/200 already has a denominator of 200 so that one is set.
for 7/10 well, 10 time 20 is 200 so multiply both the numerator and the denominator by 20 so you get 140/200
the last one is 5/8 8 times 25 is 200 so multiply both numbers by 25 to get 125/200
the fractionos we have are 125/200 151/200 and 140/200. Now because they all have the same denominator the one with the lowest numerator is the least number and the one with the highest number is the greatest number.
125/200 140/200 151/200 now just replace the original number with the order they are placed in.
125/200 was 5/8
140/200 was 0.7
151/200 was 0.755
so the final answer is
5/8, 0.7, 0.755
Answer:
12 divided by 4 is 3, this is how::
Step-by-step explanation:
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hope this made sense
Step-by-step explanation:
2. Amount of soil provided.
In order to give different pH values of the soil, the amount of soil can directly affect this independent variable.
Answer:
im not 100% sure if this the answer
C=5/9F-160/9
Step-by-step explanation:
From the stemplot, it can be taken that:
Both were very consistent home run hitters, due to the great amount of seasons with at least 20 home runs. Bonds had the biggest outlier, with a season of 73 home runs, while Aaron distribution was less spread.
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- From the stemplot, it can be taken that Bonds had the biggest outlier, which was the season with 73 home runs.
- His season with the lowest amount of home runs was also less than Aaron, as he had a 5 home run season while Aaron lowest amount was 10.
- They both had a lot of seasons with at least 20 home runs, so both very consistent.
Thus, we can take that:
Both were very consistent home run hitters, due to the great amount of seasons with at least 20 home runs. Bonds had the biggest outlier, with a season of 73 home runs, while Aaron distribution was less spread.
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