Im not sure but i thing its 0.5 or 1/2
cause if you take (3/1)*(1/6) that's what you will get
also you had to make 3 as a fraction so you would put the denominator as 1 so if you divide 1 and 3 you would still get the whole number as 3
To answer this question you should begin with the coin that has a higher value. If you start with the dime and then just add the correct number of pennies to total $0.40, you will see that you will need 3 dimes ($0.30) and 10 pennies ($0.10).
I used a guess and check strategy starting with 2 dimes.
A
(-2c-3d) (- 11) (- 2c-3d) (- 11) left parenthesis, minus, 2, c, minus, 3, d, right parenthesis, left parenthesis, minus, 11, right parenthesis
C
(66c + 99d) \ cdot \ dfrac {1} {3} (66c + 99d) ⋅ 3
1 left parenthesis, 66, c, plus, 99, d, right parenthesis, dot, start fraction, 1, divided by, 3, end fraction
<span> E
11\cdot(2c+3d)11⋅(2c+3d)11, dot, left parenthesis, 2, c, plus, 3, d, right parenthesis
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(-2c-3d) (- 11) = 22c + 33d
(66c + 99d) * 1/3 = 22c + 33d
11 * ( 2c+3d) = 22c + 33d
Answer:
a is impossible to interminate
Step-by-step explanation: