Answer:
The last choice: 68/5 - 22/5 = 9 1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve each problem:
9 3/7 = 10 3/7
The fractions are the same so look at the whole numbers.
Does 9 equal 10? No, it doesn't so this is a false statement.
332/4 = 1/83
Simplify 332/4:
332/4 = 83/1
83 does not equal 1/83 so this is a false statement.
37/5 = 5 2/5
Convert the improper fraction into a mixed number:
7 2/5 = 5 2/5
These numbers do not equal each other so this is a false.
68/5 - 22/5 = 9 1/5
Subtract the numerators on the left side of the equation:
46/5 = 9 1/5
Convert the improper fraction into a mixed number:
9 1/5 = 9 1/5
These numbers equal each other so this is a true statement!
Answer:
<u>-</u><u>5</u><u>g</u><u>(</u><u>4</u><u>)</u><u> </u><u>-</u><u> </u><u>1</u><u> </u><u>is</u><u> </u><u>9</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
when x is 4:
therefore:
Answer:
m<1 = 140
Step-by-step explanation:
m<1 = 140 because of alternate interior angles
1. Given a group of n people. There are C(n, r) ways of forming groups of r out of n.
2. Where C(n, r)=
3. For example, given {Andy, John, Julia}. We want to pick 2 people to give a gift: we can pick {(Andy, John), (Andy, Julia), (John, Julia)}, so there are 3 ways. So we can list and count.
4. Or we could do this with the formula C(3, 2)=
5. C(8, 6)=
So there are C(8,6)=28 ways of chosing 6 out of 8 people to form the subcommittees. <span />
Answer:
The first and the second equation is flipped... meaning you have to switch their places
Step-by-step explanation:
I think I did this before so good luck...