Answer:
You can make 9 three Digit numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
The 9 three digit numbers are:
257
275
752
725
527
572
This can also be easily found out by multiplying the number of digits to the number of digits needed for the number, in this case, there are 3 digits, and the number must have 3 digits in them (without them repeating).
3 digits x 3 needed for the numbers = 9 three digit numbers
Ling JM is also 23 centimeters because line LJ and JM are a line but broken into two segments
Think of it as two rectangular prisms next to each other, and find the volume of each one separately.
The big one on the left has a volume of 4 * 12 * 6, or 288.
The smaller one on the right has a volume of 2 * 6 * 6, or 72.
288 + 72 = 360. 360 cubic feet of water are needed.
Answer:
First, a rational number is defined as the quotient between two integer numbers, such that:
N = a/b
where a and b are integers.
Now, the axiom that we need to use is:
"The integers are closed under the multiplication".
this says that if we have two integers, x and y, their product is also an integer:
if x, y ∈ Z ⇒ x*y ∈ Z
So, if now we have two rational numbers:
a/b and c/d
where a, b, c, and d ∈ Z
then the product of those two can be written as:
(a/b)*(c/d) = (a*c)/(b*d)
And by the previous axiom, we know that a*c is an integer and b*d is also an integer, then:
(a*c)/(b*d)
is the quotient between two integers, then this is a rational number.
Answer: 37 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
14/1÷3/8=?
Dividing two fractions is the same as multiplying the first fraction by the reciprocal (inverse) of the second fraction.
Take the reciprocal of the second fraction by flipping the numerator and denominator and changing the operation to multiplication. Then the equation becomes
14/1 × 8/3=?
For fraction multiplication, multiply the numerators and then multiply the denominators to get
14×8/1×3 = 112/3
This fraction cannot be reduced.
The fraction
112/3
is the same as
112÷3
Convert to a mixed number using
long division so
112/3=37 1/3
Therefore:
14/1 ÷ 3/8=37 1/3