Answer:
See I don't know the answer but I did another one like this if it doesn't help you can report it no problem
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 2 different ways you can solve this problem and you'll get the same answer.
To help you visualize what you have to do, it might be easiest to translate your problem to a unit that easier to use.
Since you only have a ribbon 5 feet long, but you must cut it into 6 pieces, you know it won't even be 1 foot long.
One way to solve the problem would be to translate your 5-foot ribbon into a ribbon divided into inches.
1 foot = 12 inches
To find out how many inches long your ribbon is, you'll need to multiply the number of feet by 12.
Once you know that, then you can more easily divide it by 6. This will tell you how many inches each ribbon is.
Careful! the answer is to be put into feet so once you know how many inches long the ribbon is, you must then divide by 12 to get the correct answer in feet. Don't forget to round to the nearest tenth.
Another way to solve the problem is to simply divide the 5 feet by the number 6 and then round your number to the nearest tenth. It may be harder to visualize the answer this way, but you will get the same answer as if you translated your ribbon into inches and then divided by 12.
Good luck! I hope this helps!
Answer:
m= -12
Step-by-step explanation:
-15m-30=-12m+6
-3m=36
m=-12
Using the standards of conversions, we will find that 1 hg is equivalent to 10000 cg.
Therefore, to convert 420 hg to cg, all you have to do is cross multiplication as follows:
420 hg = (420 x 10000) / 1 = 4200000 cg
The correct choice is: 4200000
Let me help you visualize this one.
Let's say we have 12 chickens.
OOOOOOOOOOOO
We divide this group in half (1/2 who tried to cross the road.)
OOOOOO
And here, we need to get 3/4 of the 6 left.
3/4 can be represented as 0.75 of 1.
6 times 0.75 equals to 4.5.
OOOOC (Woah, that chicken is split in half!)
What fraction is 4.5 of the original amount?
Well, that's for you to find out! Good luck in solving this question.
We are given with a triangle and three medians. The intersection of the two medians is also given which is (4,5). What is asked is the intersection between another pair of medians. Since the medians of a triangle intersect at the centroid of a triangle, the intersection is also
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