8/7-1/3
Make both fractions have the same common denominator
24/21 - 7/21
Subtract the numerators while keeping the denominator the same
Final Answer: C. 17/21
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number with two decimal places be 1.23
Let the number with one decimal place be 4.5
Then 1.23 multiplied by 4.5
= 1.23 × 4.5
= 5.535
The result has more than two nonzero digits.
Note: When you multiply two decimal numbers, the decimal place(s) of the result is the addition of the decimal places of each of the numbers being multiplied.
The value should be -49. Hope this helps.
I'm not sure about what exactly your teacher is looking for, but the actual congruency conjecture you would use is:
(angle symbol) 1 (congruency symbol) (angle symbol) 8 - Because they are alternate exterior angles