Which would you rather have: $0.35 (35 cents) or $0.39 (39 cents).
The property that justifies the statement is the transitive property of inequality. This property states that if one quantity is greater than another, and that second quantity is greater than a third, then the first quantity is also greater than the third. In this case, if (3x + 4 > 35) and (35 > 39), then it follows that (3x + 4 > 39). However, please note that the inequality as written seems incorrect; it should be (3x + 4 > 35) leading to (3x > 31) and not (39).
No. Convert to equivalent fractions with the same denominator and then compare numerators: 7/15 = (7×5)/(15×5) = 35/75 13/25 = (13×3)/(25×3) = 39/75 35 < 39 → 35/75 < 39/75 → 7/15 < 13/25.
The GCF is 1.
39/35 as a mixed number is 1 and 4/35
710 is greater than 35
35 + 59 = 94 Therefor 94 is 39 greater than 59.
The property that justifies the statement is the transitive property of inequality. This property states that if one quantity is greater than another, and that second quantity is greater than a third, then the first quantity is also greater than the third. In this case, if (3x + 4 > 35) and (35 > 39), then it follows that (3x + 4 > 39). However, please note that the inequality as written seems incorrect; it should be (3x + 4 > 35) leading to (3x > 31) and not (39).
The number between 35 and 39 is 36. This number falls right in the middle of the two given numbers on the number line. It is one unit greater than 35 and one unit less than 37, making it the perfect choice for a number between 35 and 39.
39 + 35 = 74
No. Convert to equivalent fractions with the same denominator and then compare numerators: 7/15 = (7×5)/(15×5) = 35/75 13/25 = (13×3)/(25×3) = 39/75 35 < 39 → 35/75 < 39/75 → 7/15 < 13/25.
You can be 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39.
39/35 is in its simplest form.
The GCF is 1.
39/35 as a mixed number is 1 and 4/35
The answer is 672.
35%35% is greater than 4%.
710 is greater than 35