Either 22 or 4.
(3/4) divide 3/8 Reme,mber the rule for division of fractions ' Invert the right hand fraction and then multiply together. Hence 3/4 X 8/3 Cancel down by '3' 1/4 X 8/1 Cancel down by '4' 1/1 X 2/1 Multoply together. 2/1 = 2 The Answer. NB Put another way there are two(2) lots of '3/8' make '3/4' NNB Put a different way again and reading 'backward'. 3/8 + 3/8 There are two(2) lots. Add together = 6/8 Cancel down by '2' 6/8 = 3/4 Hope that helps!!!!
(9+4)x(2-3)
4 2/3 To convert to an Improper (top heavy) fraction, multiply '3' & '4' together , then add '2'. and place over the '3'. Hence [( 4 X 3) + 2] / 3 = [12 + 2 ] / 3 = 14/3
When you put two 2's together, you would get the number 4. Two plus two is considered simple addition and is typically taught to children in Kindergarten.
If you "put" 2 and 2 "together" you get 22. If you "add" 2 and 2 "together" you get 4. So, take your pick.
Divide 12 by 4 to get 3 and divide 8 by 4 to get 2. Put them together to get 32.
Either 22 or 4.
To multiply fractions together, multiply the top half of the fraction together and put that result on the top half of the answer, and multiply the bottom half of the fraction together and put that result on the bottom half.In this instance, 1 / 2 of 3 / 4 is equal to 1 x 3 / 2 x 4 = 3 / 8 or three eighths.
(3/4) divide 3/8 Reme,mber the rule for division of fractions ' Invert the right hand fraction and then multiply together. Hence 3/4 X 8/3 Cancel down by '3' 1/4 X 8/1 Cancel down by '4' 1/1 X 2/1 Multoply together. 2/1 = 2 The Answer. NB Put another way there are two(2) lots of '3/8' make '3/4' NNB Put a different way again and reading 'backward'. 3/8 + 3/8 There are two(2) lots. Add together = 6/8 Cancel down by '2' 6/8 = 3/4 Hope that helps!!!!
(2^3)(4^3) is also 8(4^3) which is 8*64 so its 512
You don't need to put any in as BODMAS tells you to do the multiplication first, but to clarify this you can put them around the multiplication: 2 + -3 x 4 = 2 + (-3 x 4)
-4,-2,3 Remember the number line ....-5,-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,5 ....
(9+4)x(2-3)
Click everything in row 2, the middle ones in row 3, then everything in row 4.
2 3/4
6/11 x 3/4 = 18/44. When multiplying fractions, multiply the numerators together, and multiply the denominators together.