1st gift shop:
120/4 = 30 cents each
180/6 = 30 cents each
390/13 = 30 cents each
2nd gift shop:
204/7 = 29.14 cents each
192/8 = 24 cents each
270 /9 = 30 cents each
360/10 = 36 cents each
so if both gift shops have a fixed price then the 9 post cards would be the answer since it matches 30 each like the 1st gift store
<span>So we need to see how does the decimal point change it's place in the quotient when we divide any number by increasing powers of 10. Lets start with number 1. The decimal point is: 1.0 and when we divide by 10^1=10 we get 1/10=0.1. The decimal point has moved one place to the left. Now lets divide 1 by 10^2 and we get 1/100=0.01. Again, the decimal point has moved one more place to the left. Now: 1/10^3 = 1/1000 = 0.001. Next would be 0.0001, next one would be 0.00001 and so on. </span>
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
the theoretical probability is a fancy term for an even amount of both, which would be 20 flips landing on H, and 20 landing on T. Since the question is asking what's the difference between the theoretical probability and the experimental results, you'd take 20(theoretical number of flips that land on H) and subtract 15 (experiment results for the amount of flips that land on H), and 20 - 15 = 5. Now that you know the difference is 5, you would divide 5 by 40 to find the answer. 5/40 = 1/8 when you simplify, making the answer D.
10 + 2p
increases by means addition
product means multiplication