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4/5 times 9/2
There seems to be something missing in the question. But, as it stands, the expression is 10*g/h
The expression 8 times 2 over 5 can be simplified to 16 over 5, which is already in the form of a fraction.
(4/9) x = That's not an equation. If there were a number after the 'equals' sign, then we could calculate the value of 'x'. But as it is, there's no question there, so there's nothing to solve.
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4/5 times 9/2
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You don't "solve" an expression. You can solve an equation; an expression can be simplified or otherwise manipulated, and if you know the value of "x" (in this case), you can evaluate its value.
Write an algebraic expression for the verbal expression. q squared minus 2 times q
There seems to be something missing in the question. But, as it stands, the expression is 10*g/h
5/x4
4/9 * 3/14 = 2/21
The expression 8 times 2 over 5 can be simplified to 16 over 5, which is already in the form of a fraction.
How can we know? You do not list the expressions "below". At a guess, if one of them is 0.8333(recurring) then it is that one.
You calculate average change in inventory by dividing the turnover by how many times it has turned over. The number you get is the average.
That's going to depend completely on the value of 'x', and every time 'x' changes, the value of that expression also changes. Whatever 'x' happens to be at the moment, your expression is [ - 2 / (18+x) ].
76-2*6=444