1/7 of them
The decimal form of a fraction is either a terminating or recurring decimal.
Would need to know what your referring to by the meaning "blank". Blank stare.
If it is a real or rational number that is required of the quotient, I'm afraid any number in the set of real numbers are possible solutions for "blank". If, however, the quotient is only constrained to integers and/or whole and/or natural numbers, then the blank will be a multiple of 102. Let's name some to get you started. 102, 204, 306, 408, 510, 612, 714, 816, 918, 1020,1122, etc.
Blank = zero.
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fill in the blank multiple choice
blank = representation.
1. True or False 2. Definition 3. Fill in the Blank 4. Multiple choice
Multiple choice is an example of one kind of test. Another type of test is fill in the blank or essay. An essay test, requires more knowledge and more writing than a multiple choice test.
The American Mathematics Competition 10 (AMC 10) is made up of 25 multiple choice questions (A through E). All questions are worth 6 points if correct, 0 if incorrect, and from 1.5 to 2.5 points if blank depending on the year. Recently the contest has moved toward 1.5 points for a blank answer.
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It is: the 'least common denominator'
All you have to to us substitute the word "blank" for the word X, and it becomes an easy algebra problem. The answer is that X = ¹³/₁₄ (in other words, the number in the blanks are the fraction ¹³/₁₄.X + 13X ÷ X + X + 12X - X - 11 + X * X ÷ X - 10 = 6X + 13X ÷ X + X + 12X - X - 11 + X² ÷ X - 10 = 6X + (13X ÷ X) + X + 12X - X - 11 + (X² ÷ X) - 10 = 6X + (13) + X + 12X - X - 11 + (X) - 10 = 6X + 13 + X + 12X - X - 11 + X - 10 = 613X + 13 - 11 - 10 = 613X - 8 = 613X = 14X = ¹³/₁₄
The four most common types of objective tests are multiple-choice tests, true/false tests, matching tests, and fill-in-the-blank tests. These types of tests are typically used to assess knowledge and understanding in a quick and efficient manner.
proper fraction
It should. However, multiple choice questions are so widely used and copied that many of them are faulty in several ways, including the addition of all of the above and none of the above.The driving force behind multiple choice questions is the relative ease of scoring them, compared to written answers or even fill-in-the-blank. They often do not provide an adequate assessment of the student's knowledge of the subject.
It is the LCD.