I'm sorry, but without the specific question or context provided from page 77 of Pre-Algebra with Pizzazz, I am unable to provide the answer. Pre-Algebra with Pizzazz is a series of math books that contain various puzzles and problems, each with their unique solutions. If you can provide me with the specific question or details from page 77, I would be happy to help you find the answer.
77 is.
The prime factors of 77 are 7 and 11 7x11=77
109:77
no, it is not because 11 X 7 = 77, also 77 X 1
decimal form 77 over 99 = 0.77777...77/99:= 77 ÷ 99= 0.7778 in decimal
A passing score is 54. But I am stumped bc I got a 77 on Pre-Algebra and a 46 on the Algebra section. If I read right a 45 is passing, but I'm not too sure so if someone else can clear this up please let me know.
77
You can make 77 of them.
Page 77 in the book.
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