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Question 159160: Solve for T this is a fraction, sorry it looks so funny but I wasn't sure how to make it look like a fraction. Can you show step by step please so we can understand the steps. The four is below the 7+3t and the 8 is below the -t and they are all fractions. It looks like a 48 when I preview it but they are seperate from each other. Thanks
7+3T = -t
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4 = 8
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Question 159426: I'm working on my Math homework and almost finished.. But I please need help with these problems!
-Give 3 equivalent fractions to 3/5.
So far I have 9/15, but I'm stuck on figuring out the other two.
And;
- Write in standard form: fifteen thousand, four and 53ten- thousandth.
Please Reply. Thanx :)
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Question 159510: The average number of hours of sleep per 24-hour period for shift workers at a business is as follows:
Night Shift 3 5/7
Evening 9 1/2
Day Shift 6 1/2
Wat is the average number of hours of sleep for these three types of workers? Express your answer as a mixed fraction.
_____hr.
I really need the concept on how to simply fractions.
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Question 159592: Hello! I am working on my Algebra Homework and I am stuck on these 2 problems.. Can you please help me Tutor?
1) Give 3 equivalent fractions to 3/5. I could only think of 9/15!
2) Write in standard form: fifteen thousand, four and 53ten- thousandth.
Please Reply :) Thank You!
-Lauren
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Question 159593: Hello! I am working on my Algebra Homework and I am stuck on these 2 problems.. Can you please help me Tutor?
1) Give 3 equivalent fractions to 3/5. I could only think of 9/15!
2) Write in standard form: fifteen thousand, four and 53ten- thousandth.
Please Reply :) Thank You!
-Lauren
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Question 159769This question is from textbook
: An "N-gauge" train model is created using a scale of 1:160ft. If an acyual train engine, the "K-4," an early twentirth-century engine, is 45 feet long, what is the length of an "N-gauge" model of the engine in inches?This question is from textbook
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Question 161304: How do I change a fraction so that it can be reduced to an amount for 1 person?
Number 7 on my homework says I should change the ingredients made for 36 people to find the amount of ingredients for one person.
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Question 161415: PREALGEBRA: Multiplication and Division of Mixed Numerals; Applications
There are about 155,000 Labrador retrievers registered with The American Kennel Club. This is 3 and 4/9 times the number of beagles registered. How many beagles are registered?
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