Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Example 1: Changing the whole number 5 into a fraction.
Take the whole number (5), add a line below it (/), then add a 1 to the denominator.
5 = 5/1
Example 2: Changing the whole number 5 into a fraction.
Take the whole number (5), multiply it by 2 add a line below it (/), then add a 2 to the denominator.
5 = (5*2)/2 = 10/2
***This can be reduced to 5/1***
Example 3: Changing the whole number 5 into a fraction.
Take the whole number (5), multiply it by 3 add a line below it (/), then add a 3 to the denominator.
5 = (5*3)/3 = 15/3
***This can also be reduced to 5/1***
If you follow the pattern, you will realize all whole numbers are fractions already.
They are fractions with a denominator of 1. This fraction can be manipulated with all of the same standard rules you would traditionally use with fractions, even when the denominator isn’t shown.
A fraction is simply a way to describe portions of a whole. The denominator simply tells you how many pieces to break the whole into. When the denominator is 1, you are breaking the whole into one piece (or not breaking it apart at all.
I hope this helps.
D. between 0 and 1 because anything less than 1 is going to be reduced.
Answer:
The answer is 20 watts
Step-by-step explanation:
power=joules/seconds
60/3=20
Answer:
So the map has a scale of 1 cm: 20 km. Next, you look at how far they are apart and see if the scale and the distance on the map are the same measurement. In this case, they are both centimeters so they stay the same. Then, all you do is multiple the real size, 20 km, by
2.5/1 . Then, 20 x 2.5=50. So the answer is 50 km<-------------- Final answer
Hope this helps,
Adrian
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x = 22/5
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+2(x-4) = 14
Distribute
3x+2x -8 = 14
5x - 8 = 14
Add 8 to each side
5x-8+8 = 14+8
5x = 22
Divide by 5
5x/5 = 22/5
x = 22/5