1/3 or 5/6
Lets make the fractions into decimals. To make a fraction into decimal you have to divide the numerator by the denominator. The numerator is the top part of a fraction and the denominator is the bottom part of the fraction.
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Calculations
1/3
1 ÷ 3 = 0.3333....
5/6
5 ÷ 6 = 0.83333...
0.83333... is greater then 0.3333.....
Therefore 5/6 is greater then 1/3
1/3 is smaller then 5/6
Answer: 230.4 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
arc length = circumfrance x fraction of a circle
= x
=
= 230.4 feet to nearest tenth
Answer:
649 trains
Step-by-step explanation:
If there are 30 seats per carriage, and there is 18 carriages per train.
You multiple 30 and 18 to get how many seats there are in a train.
30*18 is 540 seats.
To figure out how many trains would be needed to seat 350,000 passenger, you have to divide 350,000 with 540 to get how many trains would be needed.
350,000/540 is 648.1
Since the answer is 648.1 and you can't chop a train into 10 pieces, you would need 649 trains to seat 350, 000 passengers.
Answer:
$44.70
Step-by-step explanation:
250÷1.3687
=182.655074158
182.655074158-150
=32.655074158
32.655074158×1.3687
=44.6950000001
Answer:
I think so, yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's insert a few cases that might help clear up this issue:
Let's say you have a width of 0.5, and a length of 2.
The area is still 1.
Also, if we have a case, where length is 0.25, and the width is 4,
The area is still 1.
I think that proves the point that the LENGTH can be greater than 1 yard.