9 = 5 + 4 = 1*(5^1) + 4*(5^0)So Decimal(9) = Base5(14).
25/14 or 1 and 11/14
Oh, dude, dividing 182 by 14 with base-ten blocks is like playing with Legos for grown-ups. You just group the blocks into sets of 14 until you run out of 182 blocks. It's basically like sharing your candy with 14 friends, but with math.
14
Since 75 is an integer, there is no need to convert it to a fraction. 70/5 = 14
9 = 5 + 4 = 1*(5^1) + 4*(5^0)So Decimal(9) = Base5(14).
To add two numbers in different bases, we first convert them to the same base. In this case, we convert 43 base 5 to base 10, which is 23. Then we convert 24 base 5 to base 10, which is 14. Adding 23 and 14 in base 10 gives us 37. Finally, we convert 37 back to base 5, which is 112. So, 43 base 5 plus 24 base 5 equals 112 base 5.
25/14 or 1 and 11/14
50
Oh, dude, dividing 182 by 14 with base-ten blocks is like playing with Legos for grown-ups. You just group the blocks into sets of 14 until you run out of 182 blocks. It's basically like sharing your candy with 14 friends, but with math.
14
will it be helpful to use models or illustrations in multiplication of fractions?
ten 5/7 x 14 = 5/1 x 14/7 = 5 x 2/1 = 10
It depends on what system and what number. For example, if it was 14, it would be 14 in base ten, 1100 in binary (or base 2), E in hex (base 16) and 16 in octo (base 8) P.S: I'm a 11 year old kid!
Since 75 is an integer, there is no need to convert it to a fraction. 70/5 = 14
Percentage = Base x RateGiven:Percentage = 14 ; Base = 350Solution14 = 350 x Rate14 / 350 = Rate0.04 = RateNote: To convert it to percent, you'll just move 2 decimal places to the right. Therefore the answer is 4%.
The base is 14.