13 loaves in a bakers dozen
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If bd ≠ 0, then a/b + c/d (the common denominator is bd) = (a x d)/(b x d) + (c x b)/(d x b) = ad/bd + cb/db = ad/bd + cb/bd = (ad + cb)/ bd
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A rational number is one that can be expressed as a/b The sum of two rational numbers is: a/b + c/d =ad/bd + bc/bd =(ad+bc)/bd =e/f which is rational The difference of two rational numbers is: a/b - c/d =ab/bd - bc/bd =(ab-bc)/bd =e/f which is rational The product of two rational numbers is: (a/b)(c/d) =ac/bd =e/f which is rational
13 loaves in a bakers dozen
13 loaves in a bakers dozen
13 loafs in a baker's dozen
cookies in a baker's dozen
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It could be '13 things in a baker's dozen'.
ohh jeeeze!!!!!! lol
I would suggest it means: 13 buns in a Baker's Dozen.
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The D stands for Doughnuts (or Donuts). The full solution is: 13 Doughnuts in a Baker's Dozen.
XIII is the name of a comic serie by Jean Van Hamme and William Vance