An easy way for me to do this is to either make all of the fractions into decimals or all the decimals into fractions, whatever you prefer. I prefer fractions, but for typing reasons I’m going to make them all decimals. Making 5/48 into a decimal you divide 5 by 48 and get 0.104... and divide 3 by 16 and get 0.1875. Then from there, look at whatever tenths place number is the least (the number after the decimal). Two of them have one, so moving onto the next number, 8>0, which means 0.104 is less then 0.1875. Then 5<7. So from least to greatest, 5/48 (0.104), 3/16 (0.1875), 0.5, 0.75.
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Answer:
Well, it's the perimeter, so...40.
You just calculate the perimeter of a rectangle with the lenght of 12 and width of 8, by the formula
or you can factor it out.
Answer:
68
Step-by-step explanation:
15% of 80 is 12 so you subtract 12 from 80 and thats 68.
A and D , that is, 5∛2x and -3∛2x are sets of the radical expressions listed that could be considered like terms. This can be obtained by understanding what like radicals are.
<h3>Which sets of the radical expressions listed could be considered like terms as written?</h3>
- Radical expression: Radical expression is an equation that has a variable in a radicand (expression under the root) or has a variable with a rational exponent.
For example, √128, √16
- Like radicals: Radicals that have the same root number and radicand (expression under the root)
For example, 2√x and 5√x are like terms.
Here in the question radical expressions are given,
By definition of like radicals we get that 5∛2x and -3∛2x are like terms since root number and radicand are same, that is, root number is 3 and radicand is 2x.
Hence A and D , that is, 5∛2x and -3∛2x are sets of the radical expressions listed that could be considered like terms.
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Answer:
(- 2, 4 )
Step-by-step explanation:
A translation of 5 units left means subtract 5 from the original x- coordinate.
A translation of 6 units up means add 6 to the original y- coordinate.
Thus
(3, - 2 ) → (3- 5, - 2 + 6 ) → (- 2, 4 )