"Pre-Algebra with Pizzazz" is a math workbook designed to make learning pre-algebra concepts engaging and enjoyable. Page 153 likely contains a variety of practice problems, puzzles, or activities that reinforce pre-algebra skills, such as solving equations or working with integers. The workbook often uses humor and creative illustrations to motivate students. For specific content on that page, please refer to the book directly.
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The square root of 153 is approximately 12.369. This value is derived by finding the number which, when multiplied by itself, equals 153. In mathematical terms, the square root of 153 can be expressed as √153.
obtuse The complement is 180°-153° = 27°
153 = 3,375
Well, let's simplify that fraction, friend. 87 out of 153 can be reduced by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 3. So, 87 divided by 3 is 29, and 153 divided by 3 is 51. Therefore, 87 out of 153 in simplest form is 29 over 51. Keep up the great work!
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This is a simple question in algebra. Call the max speed of cheetah "x". Then the equation can be written: 3x -153 = 42 . That is, 3 times cheetah speed minus 153 = greyhound speed. So, adding 153 to both sides, 3x=42 + 153, or 3x=195. Dividing both sides by 3, we get x=65. THIS ANSWER IS WRONG!
40% off 153 = 60% left of 153 = 153*60/100 = 91.8 40% off 153 = 60% left of 153 = 153*60/100 = 91.8 40% off 153 = 60% left of 153 = 153*60/100 = 91.8 40% off 153 = 60% left of 153 = 153*60/100 = 91.8
18% of 153= 18% * 153= 0.18 * 153= 27.54
153% = 153/100 in fraction
8.9% of 153= 8.9% * 153= 0.089 * 153= 13.617
Simon picks fruit for the littluns on page 55 in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.