Answer: Find the GCD (or HCF) of numerator and denominator. GCD of 70 and 20 is 10.
70 ÷ 1020 ÷ 10.
Reduced fraction: 72. Therefore, 70/20 simplified is 7/2.
If other tickmarks are labeled, then you could do some detective work (of sorts) to figure out the unlabeled tickmarks.
For example, let's say we had a number line with 1,2,3,... and let's say that 7 was covered up or erased or smudged. So we have 1,2,3,4,5,6,__,8,9. We could then easily determine that 7 must go in that blank spot. This is just one example of course.
Another example could be that if we had a tickmark right in the middle of two whole numbers, say 0 and 1. This unlabeled tickmark would most likely be 1/2 = 0.5 as its at the halfway point between 0 and 1.
A. True, 33/4 × 2/11 = 1,5$
b. False, 8.25÷5.5= 1.5$/kg
c) True
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: Subtract the sum of the two angles from 180 degrees. The sum of all the angles of a triangle always equals 180 degrees. Write down the difference you found when subtracting the sum of the two angles from 180 degrees. This is the value of X.