[ 1 + 3 = 10 ] when you no longer find your math class sufficiently stimulating
or challenging and you decide to write the answers to all of your math problems
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∙ 11y ago3/10 ÷ 3 = 3/10 ÷ 3/1 = 3/10 x 1/3 = 3/30 = 1/10
1/10 divided by 6 2/3 = 3/200= 1/10÷62/3=1/10÷20/3=1/10 *3/20= 3/200
3 and 2/10 - 1 and 3/10 = 1 and 9/10
1 2/5 + 3/10 = 1 4/10 + 3/10 = 1 7/10
Dividing 1 by 3/10 is like multiplying 1 by 10/3. So the answers is 10/3.
1 and 3/10 + 3/10 = 1 and 6/10 or 1 and 3/5.
1/10 + 3/10 + 6/10 = 1 2/10+3/10 + 5/10 = 1
1+2+3+4 = 10 ---------------------- For this question there is actually a whole lot of answers... for example: ((1 + 2) + 3) + 4 = 10 ((1 × 2) × 3) + 4 = 10 (1 + 2) + (3 + 4) = 10 1 + (2 + 3) + 4 = 10 1 × (2 × 3) + 4 = 10 1 + ((2 + 3) + 4) = 10 1 × ((2 × 3) + 4) = 10 1 + (2 + (3 + 4)) = 10 ((1 + 2) + 4) + 3 = 10 (1 + 2) + (4 + 3) = 10 So Manny Diffrent way's you can use four numbers to equal 10.
1 2/5 + 3/10 = 1 4/10 + 3/10 = 1 7/10
3 and 1/2 - 1 and 9/10 3 and 5/10 - 1 and 9/10 2 and 15/10 - 1 and 9/10 1 and 6/10 1 and 3/5 or 3.5 - 1.9 = 1.6
1/5 + 3/10 = 2/10 + 3/10 = 5/10 = 1/2
(6/10) / (1/5) = (6/10) * (5/1) = 30/10 = 3(6/10) / (1/5) = (6/10) * (5/1) = 30/10 = 3(6/10) / (1/5) = (6/10) * (5/1) = 30/10 = 3(6/10) / (1/5) = (6/10) * (5/1) = 30/10 = 3
3/10 - 1 = -7/10
8/10 + 1/3 = (8×3)/(10×3) + (1×10)/(3×10) = 24/30 + 10/30 = 34/30 = 17/15 = 1 2/15
To solve 10 1 3, you can multiply 10 times 1. This gives you a product of 10. Then multiply 10 times 3, so you will have an answer of 30.
9/10 * 1/3 = 3/10
The GCF of 3 and 10 is 1.