You take 5/16 division you change it in matplication 3 goes up and 2 comes down so you numbers will be
5/16 times 3/2 you take 5 time3 is 15 and 16 times 2 is 32
So ur answer will be 15/32
Answer:
RT = 12 units
Step-by-step explanation:
From the figure attached,
ΔSRQ is right triangle.
m∠R = 90°
An altitude has been constructed from point T to side SQ.
m∠RTQ = 90°
By applying geometric mean theorem in triangle SRQ,
x² = 16 × 9
x² = 144
x = √144
x = 12
Therefore, length of altitude RT is 12 units.
Answer:
i can only see 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Use rates, so 8 garden hoses over 18 hours
then find the how many hours one garden house can fill up by doing this = 18/8 you divide the 8 for both sides which is about 2.25/1
so then you times 9 which is about 20/9 hoses
your answer is 20
Answer:
32 5/8 (or 32 and 5/8)
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay, so this problem is asking for us to solve this problem with the substitution of a variable: x = -4. Before we fully solve this problem, we need to replace all of those x variables with -4 so that it is easier to solve.
-7 1/4(-4) + 3 5/8.
To make this problem even easier to solve, let's turn these mixed numbers into improper fractions. To do this, multiply the denominator by the whole number. Then add the numerator to this number. The new number that you just got is now your new numerator for this number.
-29/4(-4) + 3 5/8.
Repeat the last step to turn the other mixed number into an improper fraction.
-29/4(-4) + 29/8.
Now let's multiply that -4 by 29/4. Because a whole number technically has a denominator of 1, we can now set up the next part of our problem. (The symbol * means multiplication since we can't use x since it is already being used as a variable in this equation.)
(-29/4 * -4/1) + 29/8.
29 + 29/8.
Now to solve the rest of this problem, let's convert the whole number of 29 so that it has a denominator of 8. This is that these two numbers are addable.
<u>29</u> x <u>8</u> = <u>232</u>
1 x 8 = 8
Now these numbers are addable. So:
232/8 + 29/8 = 261/8 = 32 5/8.
I hope that this helps.