1 1/12
The fractions have unlike denominators. First, find the Least Common Denominator and rewrite the fractions with the common denominator.
LCD(1/3, 3/4) = 12
Multiply both the numerator and denominator of each fraction by the number that makes its denominator equal the LCD. This is basically multiplying each fraction by 1.
(13×44)+(34×33)=?
Complete the multiplication and the equation becomes
4/12+9/12=?
The two fractions now have like denominators so you can add the numerators.
Then:
4+9/12=13/12
This fraction cannot be reduced.
The fraction
13/12
is the same as
13÷12
Convert to a mixed number using
long division for 13 ÷ 12 = 1R1, so
1312=1 1/12
Therefore:
13+34=1 11/2
Answer:
That it satisfies x = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
The y-intercept is whatever the y-value is when the x-value is zero, therefore if the x-value is anything other than 0, you can't have the y-intercept value.
Answer: It's in the step-by step explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
I just learned about this too. I'll use what I know to help you out.
According to whatever law of the circle, where you have two intersecting lines within the bounds of a circle(that'd be TQ and SW), the product of the divided segments will equal each other.
So to put that in terms, TU times QU = SU times WU.
So let's get the value of segment TU, which is 1.5
Then let's get the value of segment of QU, which is 4.
Now let's get the value of WU, which is 3. We don't know what SU is yet. So put it in algebraic form.
1.5(4)=3x
6=3x
2=x
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Answer:
The answer is 6 is a corresponding angle to 8 :) brainliest?
Answer:
12 inches per foot.
Step-by-step explanation:
It's just like how the question was stated from above! No need to over think this question. .ω.
Hope this helps!