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Take a bunch of boxes that u can fit in and stack them on top of eachother and put them side by side cut wholes for windows and doors then tape it together and invite a friend over and play in it!
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Slide the top cover to the right, unplug the wires on the right, take out the two long bolts in the top, gently lift up by shaking and pulling up the cover over the plugs, you can screw in two long bolts in the wholes where you took the two out to help leaver and shake the top off the plugs
Answer: 36 tenths Explanation: Well the first part to working this out is understanding that there are 10 tenths in a whole. So 3 wholes is 30 tenths. The second part is 3 over 5 or 3/5. To write this in tenths you have to effectively double it (if you double the denominator you must double the numerator) What ever you do to the top you must do to the bottom and vice versa. So that 3 over five becomes six over ten. Add them together now you can add these fractions because they are over the same denominator (their bottom number is the same) 30 tenths plus 6 tenths equals 36 tenths.
The number which is on top of the division problem is the answer, obviously, or the quotient. :) The top number of a fraction is the numerator.
They look like a round cylinder with a pointy top with wholes on it.They are used for many things to launch in space.Rockets help us in our everyday life.
4 over 10 (multiply by 2), 8 over 20 (multiply by 4), 12 over 30 (multiply by 6) Simply multiply the numerator (the top digit in the problem) and the denominator (the bottom digit inthe problem) by the same number. This finds multiples of both numbers that are in the same proportion to each other as the original problem.
When a problem has a label "stoichiometry" on top of it.
The difference is 1/10 -------------------------------------------- 7/10 - 3/5 Well 3/5 is the same as 6/10 (doubling both top and bottom). So the comparison can now be written as 7/10 - 6/10 And as you can see the difference is one tenth 1/10
To subtract fractions, the denominators (bottom numbers) must be equal; so first convert the fractions into equivalent fractions with the same denominator. Then the numerators (top numbers) are subtracted and the resulting fraction simplified: 2/9 - 5/6 = 4/18 - 15/18 = -11/18
To subtract fractions, the denominators (bottom numbers) must be equal; so first convert the fractions into equivalent fractions with the same denominator. Then the numerators (top numbers) are subtracted and the resulting fraction simplified: 7/13 - 1/18 = 126/234 - 13/234 = 113/234