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Step-by-step explanation:
To add mixed numbers, we first add the whole numbers together, and then the fractions. ...
If the denominators of the fractions are different, then first find equivalent fractions with a common denominator before adding. ...
Subtracting mixed numbers is very similar to adding them.
Answer:
No, Mia is not correct, the answer is -2.
Step-by-step explanation:
First we are going to use the distributive Property.
Step 1: 2(0.75+0.4). multiply the 2 out. .75m x 2=1.5m and 2 x .4= .8.
We get 1.5m+.8, so 2(0.75+0.4)=1.5m+.8
Now we are going to distribute on the oher side. 4(.5m-.8)
4x .5m=2m and 4x.8=3.2. Keep the sign the same and we get 2m-3.2, so 4(.5m-.8)=2m-3.2
We put this into the new equation to get 1.5m+.8+7.8=-6.4m+2m-3.2
Step 2: combine like terms
.8+7.8= 8.6 and -6.4m +2m =-4.4m
Plug that into our equation and we get 1.5mn+8.6=-4.4m-3.2
Step 3: Switch the sides
Bring -4.4m to the other side to get 1.5m+4.4m=5.9m
One side is 5.9m
We bring 8.6 to the other side to get -8.6. now we do -3.2-8.6=-11.8.
Our new equation is 5.9m=-11.8
divide by 5.9 on both sides to get our answer of
m=-2
Hello!
We know that mike can bind 109 flowers per hour.
Lets create an equation to remember this.
<u>Mikes equation: </u>
<u>109x = y</u>
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<x is representing per hour in this math problem>
We know that John can bind 116 flowers per hour, here is his equation.
<u>Johns equation:</u>
<u>116x = y</u>
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Question: If they work together for 5 hours, how many flowers can they bind?
First, plug in the number five in both equations.
Second, solve the equation by multiplying.
Mikes:
109(5) = y
109 times 5 is 545
y = 545
Johns:
116(5) = y
116 times 5 is 580
y = 580
We want to know how many flowers can they bind if they work together.
This means we need to add the answers of the equations from both mike's and john's together.
545 + 580 = 1,125
The answer is 1,125
Answer: $55.33
Step-by-step explanation: In order to solve this promblem, add all the monthly gas bills and take that result and divide it by the numbe rof months, to get the anerage gas bill expense