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Both numbers divide by 9 to give 7/10
Yes. Because you can no longer divide the numorator and the denominator by a number because they are prime numbers
if both numbers can be divided by the same number. you must find all of the dividing things or else it is not lowest term. but not divide by one
Divide those numbers by their GCF, which is 32. You should get 3/4
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Both numbers divide by 9 to give 7/10
The term average (which can also be referred to as the mean) is where you add all of the numbers in a set and divide by how many numbers there are. For example, the average of 2, 3, 5, and 6. First, add all of the numbers. 2+3 = 5 5+5 = 10 10+6 = 16 or... 2+3+5+6 = 16 Lastly, you divide by the amount of numbers in the set. In this example, there are four numbers. Now, you divide by the total by the amount of numbers. 16/4 This equals 4, and you have your average (or mean)!
When you have a word problem where the numbers are expressed in words, the term "divided by" is usually a reference to what you need to divide.
It is an average you sum up the set of numbers and then divide by the number of numbers in the set 1,2,2,2,3,8,5,9 = 32 /8 = 4
add al the numbers together and then divide with the amount of numbers you started with
Yes. Because you can no longer divide the numorator and the denominator by a number because they are prime numbers
if both numbers can be divided by the same number. you must find all of the dividing things or else it is not lowest term. but not divide by one
Divide those numbers by their GCF, which is 32. You should get 3/4
Mean is the average of numbers. For example, if you were trying to get the mean of 24 and 12, you would first add the numbers (which is 36) and you divide them by how many numbers are in the problem (which is 2). So the answer would be 18.
Dividing polynomials is a lot easier for me. You'll have to divide it term by term like dividing normal numbers.
I don't know I think a mathematical term is when you add up all numbers and then divide with the numbers you started with. I really want to know what a mathematical concept is. I just know what a mathematical term is. Oh also, I searched up mathematical term, so I think that it means to add up all the numbers then divide with the numbers you started with. I know, it makes no sense at all. But that is basically what I know about mathematical concepts... well terms. Oh well, I need to find out what a mathematical concept means anyway.