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Question 56842This question is from textbook math 5th grade
: were trying to figure out to work out this problem .this is how it is writen out.the directions say solve the equation.
( n divided by 7=8 )
and the other one is s/8=13 it`s a fraction.if someone could help me i would appreciate it. this is a worksheet my daughter is working for homework
thank youThis question is from textbook math 5th grade
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Question 56842This question is from textbook math 5th grade
: were trying to figure out to work out this problem .this is how it is writen out.the directions say solve the equation.
( n divided by 7=8 )
and the other one is s/8=13 it`s a fraction.if someone could help me i would appreciate it. this is a worksheet my daughter is working for homework
thank youThis question is from textbook math 5th grade
Click here to see answer by checkley71(8405)  |
Question 56842This question is from textbook math 5th grade
: were trying to figure out to work out this problem .this is how it is writen out.the directions say solve the equation.
( n divided by 7=8 )
and the other one is s/8=13 it`s a fraction.if someone could help me i would appreciate it. this is a worksheet my daughter is working for homework
thank youThis question is from textbook math 5th grade
Click here to see answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(6691)  |
Question 54392This question is from textbook
: 3 2 (the 3 and 2 on top are are exponents)
18s t
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2 (the 2 is an exponent)
8st
(18s to the 3rd t squared) over 8st squared
Directions: Simplify; write in simplest form.
I think the answer is :
2r
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5pThis question is from textbook
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Question 57676: Dear pre-algebra helper/tutor people,
For my homework, I am stuck on one problem. Neither my grandmother or my mom can get it. I know some possible soultions, but am not sure. Here is the problem:
-2/3 - 1/6 = ????
I found the reciprocal of -2/3 which is 3/2 right?, and then it would be positive? so 3/2 - 1/6, you find the common denominators, which makes it 9/6 - 1/6 = 8/6 which = 1 2/6 which = 1 1/3
So my final answer that i could figure out was 1 1/3. Is this right or not??
there was also the problem:
3/8 x (-2/5) =??? ? I was wondering if the same rules apply (about the reciprocals ect) does it aply here?
I really appreicate it if you reply to this ASAP, as my homework is due tommorow (10/24)!!!!!
Thanks a bunch,
Confused Pre Algebra Girl
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Question 58701: Hi, I'm Lauren and I really need help with this Math Problem. Please help me and e-mail me back as soon as possible! Thank you I really Apreciate it!
Circle the prime numbers.
2 7 60 71 82 93
Ps/ I dont even know what prime numbers are! Thanks Again!
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