In the second one I'm pretty sure you just measure the length of the points.
Answer:
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17 , 4.23 , 9/2
Step-by-step explanation:
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17 = 4.12310562
... (about 4.1)
9/2 = 4.5
Answer:
ok here ya go
Step-by-step explanation:
A way that I would teach someone something that I learned in math this year to someone else is simple. I would start by writing everything out so that they have a visual of what I am teaching them. I would also use a visual of a real world situation so that it relates to something they would understand. Teaching someone younger than you means they probably will not understand as easy as you understood it so, I would be very slow and make sure if they are confused to help them. I would also make sure not to be too bossy, understanding that they may not understand and that is ok.
Answer:
5/36 or approximately 13.88...%
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we need to know the probability of rolling a 2 or 3. Because there are 6 sides, the probability is 2/6
Next, we have to find the probability of rolling an even number. With the numbers:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
1, 3, 5 are odd 2, 4, 6 are even
so, the probability of rolling an even number is 3/6
Finally, multiply the probabilities:
3/6*2/6=5/36
Answer:
5/36 or about 13.88%
I'm not sure I'm understanding the wording of the question, but if it's this:
Juice boxes come in a package with multiple juice boxes in each package. Three people bought 18, 36, and 45 juice boxes. What is the largest possible number of juice boxes per package?
Then the problem is just an involved way of asking what the greatest common factor of 18, 36, and 45 is, and the answer is 9, the difference between 36 and 45, which are both multiples of 9. Note that 18 is also a multiple of 9. One way to find the greatest common factor of three numbers is to factor all of them and find which prime factors they have in common.