<span>a whole number; a number that is not a fraction.</span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1 5/8 = 13/8
so
5/8 + 8/8
10/8 + 3/8
i could go on forever but.
do ya want to impress ya teacher?
500/800 + 800/800
and
2/4 + 4/4
Trigonometry as taught is mostly about memorizing two lousy triangles, namely half a square and half an equilateral triangle. This one is half an equilateral triangle.
The respective opposite sides of the 30/60/90 triangle are in ratio
A sine of √3/2 is an opposite of √3 and a hypotenuse of 2, so opposite and hypotenuse of the 60 degree angle. (It's the mama bear, in the middle, just right.)
In the end you just have memorize the two tired triangles of trig.
Answer:
2x3x7
Step-by-step explanation:
Because that's what you have to multiply giving you 42
12 because if 2 lions is one sixth than every 2 lions is one sixth and 2 times 6 is twelve so there ya go