You should write numbers in as many ways as you possibly can to make new connections in your brain. Knowing how to write numbers in many different ways can help you solve complex problems more easily. Doing this can also reinforce the mathematical principles and logic you have memorised.
Writing one in many different ways:
1=1/1=2/2=3/3=4/4=(-1)/(-1)=(-2)/(-2)
=1.0=1.00=1.000=(1/2)+(1/2)=(1/3)+(1/3)+(1/3)
=(1/4)+(1/4)+(1/4)+(1/4)
Writing a half in many different ways:
1/2=(1/4)+(1/4)=(1/6)+(1/6)+(1/6)
=(1/8)+(1/8)+(1/8)+(1/8)=4*(1/8)
=2/4=3/6=4/8=5/10=0.5=0.50
etc...etc...
46+45=91
Hope this helps!
Answer:
1. 5/6 ≥ 2/3
2. 1/5 ≤ 2/8
3. 9/10 ≥ 6/8
4. I can't see it's out of the pic
5. 7/8 ≥ 5/10
6. 2/5 ≥ 2/6
7. 1/3 ≤ 3/8
8. I can't see it's out of the pic.
9. 8/10 ≥ 3/4
10. 3/8 ≤ 11/12
11. 2/3 ≤ 10/12
12. Can't see :(
13. 3/8 ≤ 7/8
14. 2/4 = 4/8
15. 6/8 ≥ 8/12
16. Can't see
Step-by-step explanation: All you have to do is divide the numerator by the denominator to make it into a decimal. For instance....
5/6 = approximately 0.83
I hope this helps you! It took forever....
The answer to your question is D , it is 2/3 simple math even easier if you use a calcul
Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
-6x-15+15=4x+35+15
-6x=4x+50
(Subtract 4 on both sides)
-10x=50
(Divide by 10 on both sides)
x=5