This might be a mistake but i'll give it a go:
36/3 = j
N is 7.5 because prq is 3x the size of abc
Answer:
"10"
Step-by-step explanation:
This is rather thinking "pictorially". Picture it.
You can match it with a round clock that has numbers 1 - 12 written on it.
So,
32 and 16 would be opposite of each other [top and bottom]. And, 1 - 15 would be on right side and 17 - 31 would be on left side.
Now,
Going counter-clockwise from 32, 26 would be the 6th number. Going counter-clockwise from 16, 10 would be the 6th number.
Hence, they would be opposite of each other.
10 would be opposite of 26
Answer:
When reading decimal numbers, read the whole number part as normal, use "and" to represent the decimal point and continue reading the number as normal, but end with the last place value.
For example: how do you read 36.57 --> thirty-six and fifty-sevens hundredths
When writing decimals it is like reading them. You write the whole part as normal, and write a decimal to represent where you would say "and". Continue writing the number.
For example: Write eighty-five and sixty-four hundredths --> 85.64
Step-by-step explanation: