384s2 - 150 = 6*(64s2 - 25) The term inside the brackets is a difference of two squares, so 6*(8s - 5)*(8s + 5)
11 whole eights, with 6 left over. The 6 will make 3/4 of another eight.
Infinitely many. Only 6 with both, the number of 8s and the number of 3s being positive.
8 and 1/6
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384s2 - 150 = 6*(64s2 - 25) The term inside the brackets is a difference of two squares, so 6*(8s - 5)*(8s + 5)
Fraction- 6/8 or 3/4 You simplify 6/8s to 3/4s by dividing the numerator and denominator by a common number, in this case the number 2.
11 whole eights, with 6 left over. The 6 will make 3/4 of another eight.
Infinitely many. Only 6 with both, the number of 8s and the number of 3s being positive.
6 in u/8s
Well, darling, if you want to know how many times 8 goes into 49, the answer is 6 with a remainder of 1. So, you can fit 6 eights into 49, but there's always that pesky little 1 left over. Math can be a real diva sometimes, can't it?
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One-eighth of 48 is 6 Five-eighths of 48 is 30
8 and 1/6
The fraction of females is 5/6.
There are infinitely many fractions between 1/6 and 2/6. For example 13/60.