Let the numbers be m and n. Then "<span>five times the quotient of two numbers" would be 5m/n.
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Answer:
4/6 of a pizza.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that:
Both pizzas are of the same size.
Jasmine cut her's into 12 slices.
Kelly cut her's into 6 slices, and ate 2 slices, then Kelly ate 2/6 of a pizza.
Jasmine ate X of a pizza, and we know that between them ate a total of 1 pizza.
This means that:
X of a pizza + 2/6 of a pizza = 1 pizza
X + 2/6 = 1
X = 1 - 2/6
X = 6/6 - 2/6 = 4/6
Jasmine ate 4/6 of a pizza, knowing that she cut her's into 12 slices, this would mean that she ate 8/12 of a pizza, or 8 slices.
Answer: -72a^3 +108a^2
Collect like terms
(2a)(6a)(2a-8a+9)= (2a)(6a)(-6a+9)=12a^2(-6a+9)
= -72a^3 +108a^2
11+4=15-4=11
So a=11 I think so am not sure