1 2/3 + 3 1/3 = 5/1
5 5/6 - 5/1 = 5/6
5/6 was left
It appears that none of your option choices are correct,, are you sure you copied them right ? I will show you how to solve this and how I got my answer.
The first step for solving this is to add the numbers in the parenthesis.
3 × 11 × 2 - 14 ÷ 7
Divide -14 by 7.
3 × 11 × 2 - 2
Divide the first 3 numbers together.
66 - 2
Subtract the numbers together to get your final answer.
64
Let me know if you have any further questions.
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1. Rational/The sum of two rationals is always rational
2. Irrational/ the sum of a rational and an irrational is always irrational
3. Irrational/The product of a nonzero rational and an irrational is always irrational
4. Rational/The product of two rationals is always rational
Pretty much all the irrational numbers are the ones with radical signs over them and the rational numbers are the fractions and whole numbers. Once you identify the two numbers to be rational or irrational, you can then find your answer within the second part of the answers.
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