What are the questions? Sorry, we don't do questions, we do answers!
The answers is 26
1.50
Yes. If it was negative then .15 would be larger. Unless it’s negative then the smaller number is smaller. If negative, the smaller number would be larger. If that makes sense.
Math book answers refer to the solutions provided at the back of a math textbook for practice problems and exercises. These answers are essential for students to check their work and understand where they may have made mistakes. It is important for students to use math book answers as a tool for self-assessment and to seek further clarification if they are unable to understand how a particular answer was derived.
15 questions.
The answers is 26
7 wrong out of 22 questions = 31.8% wrong. 15 correct out of 22 questions = 68.2% correct. I hope it wasn't a math test.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions, huh? Alright, let me crunch those numbers for you... 67 times 15 equals 1,005. Boom, there you have it. Math wizard over here.
yes. some websites have math games on them.mathfungameshttp://sites.google.com/site/mathfungames/Math & geometry & fun for children 12-15 years old.With most sites in English (questions in greek).
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13
1.50
2/3 is technically 10/15. 1/5 is technically 3/15. 10/15 - 3/15 is 7/15. If you make the denominator equal, it makes math a lot easier :)
toget 80% you need .8 x 15 = 12 questions right. That means you can 15-12 = 3 questions wrong
Yes. If it was negative then .15 would be larger. Unless it’s negative then the smaller number is smaller. If negative, the smaller number would be larger. If that makes sense.
Math book answers refer to the solutions provided at the back of a math textbook for practice problems and exercises. These answers are essential for students to check their work and understand where they may have made mistakes. It is important for students to use math book answers as a tool for self-assessment and to seek further clarification if they are unable to understand how a particular answer was derived.
15 questions.