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3 quarters means 3 times 1/4 which means 3/4 which is also 0.75 in decimal.
1/3X + 4 just use the English to make math. one third x means: 1/3 times X four more mean: add 4 So putting them together means: 1/3 times X plus 4 or 1/3X + 4
When the numerators are the same, the bigger denominator gives the smaller fraction and the smaller denominator the bigger fraction. So 3 < 4 means that 1/3 > 1/4
[(-4) + (-3)]*[(-2 - (-1)] = (-4 -3)*(-2 + 1) = -7*-1 = +7[(-4) + (-3)]*[(-2 - (-1)] = (-4 -3)*(-2 + 1) = -7*-1 = +7[(-4) + (-3)]*[(-2 - (-1)] = (-4 -3)*(-2 + 1) = -7*-1 = +7[(-4) + (-3)]*[(-2 - (-1)] = (-4 -3)*(-2 + 1) = -7*-1 = +7
1 1/4 - 3/4 = (1×4+1)/4 - 3/4 = 5/4 - 3/4 = (5-3)/4 = 2/4 = (1×2)/(2×2) = 1/2
Assuming 3 -4 means 3/4 , etc : The answer is 13/4 since(1/2) + (1/2) = 1 and(3/4) + [ (1/2)+(1/2) ] = 1 3/4
3 quarters means 3 times 1/4 which means 3/4 which is also 0.75 in decimal.
143 means i love you. 1 standing for i because there is only one letter in i. 4 is for love and 3 is for you.
It means 1-I (1 letter)4-Love (4 Letters)3-You (3 You)
When you say between, it means 1 (as in 4/4 is not counted in this). If so, there are 3. 1/4, 2/4 (1/2) and 3/4.
3qt / 1 gal = 3/4 = 0.75
1/(34) or 1/81 The negative sign means bring the 3 to the denominator (bottom) The 4 travels with the 3 34 is 81
Please can you clarify the following points (i) should there be a + or - sign between x and 1? (ii) do you mean everything in the bracket to the power of -3? I would rewrite this as 20(x+1)^-3 or 20(x-1)^-3 where the ^ means 'to the power of' If it is one of these last two, then differentiating you would get -3*20*(x+1)^-4 or -3*20*(x-1)^-4 (8 means multiplied by ) or simplifying -60(x+1)^-4 or -60(x-1)^-4
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it's 1 for sorrow, 2 for joy, 3 for a girl, 4 for a boy, 5 for silver, 6 for gold, 7 for a secret never to be told.
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One quarter means 1 over 4, which in turn means 1 divided by 4.1 divided by 4 is 0.25, as a decimal fraction.3 over 2 means 3 divided by 2, which is 1.5.1.5 is larger than 0.25.Therefore, 3 over 2 is greater than 1 quarter.