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∙ 14y ago3 8x3+6=30
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∙ 14y agoAnonymous
30
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4
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4
I am not going to just tell you the answer right away but I am going to explane it first. Problem 30x3/4 first you have to put 3/4 into a decimal. To do that you divide the numerator (top number,) by the denominator. (Bottom number.) That equals 0.75 Now all you have to do is multiply 30 by 0.75. For your answer you should get 22.5 thirty times three fourth equals twenty two and five tenths
Well, thirty divided by two is 15, so thirty-one divided by two would be....15 1/2, right?
its equals -24, unless i didn't read the signs right
a right angle equals 90 degrees.
Think of it this way...how many times can you divide a number by itself? The answer is always once. 4 divided by 4 equals 1. Using the number 4, 8 divided by 4 equals 2. In other words, 8 is equal to two 4s, right? But one 4 is always one 4.
Standard form - The form to right it as a number. 10.38 Expanded form - The form to expand (stretch) a number. 10 + .3 + .08 Written form - The form to write out a number. Ten and thirty eight hundredths.
Eight hundred forty-three billion, two hundred eight million, seven hundred thirty-two thousand, eight hundred thirty-three.
The GCF of thirty-six, forty-eight and sixty is twelve.
Eight hundred and thirty four thousandths = 0.834To convert this number to standard form we move the decimal point one place to the right. Because we have moved it by one place to the right we have to multiply by 10 to the power of minus 1.= 8.34 x 10-1
88,939
From left to right, the first three is worth ten times as much as the next one.
There are a number of words that might be spelled or sound like that: - "the right" (not the left) - "thyroid" (a gland that regulates metabolism, among other things) - "thermite" (metal oxides that burn to create a very high temperature) - "thirty-eight" (the number 38)
Two thousand thirty-six and seven hundredths.
Eight thousandths can be written .008 ~W
Thirty-four billion, six hundred seventy-one million, one hundred eleven thousand, eight hundred.
I don't know! Just get one that look right!
In a neutral atom, the number of protons equals the number of electrons; it may or may not also equal the number of neutrons.