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It is: 2/3 times 15 which is the same as 2/3 of 15 = 10
1 2 and 3. 1+2+3=6 1x2x3=6
Let's say that you have houses 1, 2, and 3, we also have Main Street, and 1st street. House 1 and 2 both lie on Main Street, but house 3 does not. House 2 and 3 both lie on 1st street, but house 1 does not. This is an example of non-collinear points because house 1, and 2 can be on the same street, House 2 and 3 can be on the same street, but not all three houses, or points, can be on the same street, or line.
No. Two thirds is the same as 4 sixths. 3 sixths is the same as 1 half. 2 thirds is 331/3% more than 3 sixths.
3/2 x 3/2 x 3/2 = 27/8
5-3 is the same as 4-2 which is the same as 3-1 so when you get an equation like 3-5, simplify it the same way as done in the first line. 3-5 is the same as 2-4 which is the same as 1-3 which is the same as 0-2 a simpler way to say 0-2 is -2 this is called a negative number. this is a commonly used number. if you owe money, you can say you have negative 30 dollars. a simple way to do the subtraction is this. 3-5 -1(5-3) -1(2) -2
0.5+3=3.5 you just add them or you could just say 3+1/2 but its the same as 3.5
0.5+3=3.5 you just add them or you could just say 3+1/2 but its the same as 3.5
An isosceles triangle.
That's the same as 2/3 x 2/3 x 2/3 x 2/3 x 2/3. Using the symbol "^" for power, you can also say that (2/3)^5 = 2^5 / 3^5.
cubed is 3 and squared is 2 they say cubed feet to say it is in feet and it is a 3d shape or object. Same with 2d.
3 + -4 is the same as -4 + 3. (In the same way that 1 + 2 is the same as 2 + 1).
No. 2 over 3 is the same as 2/3 = 0.66667 while 3 over 2 is the same as 3/2 = 1.5
No, the fractions 2 over 3, and 2 over 6 the same? No, they are not the same. 2 over 6 is the same as 1 over 3. 2 over 3 is the same as 4 over 6. Smile.
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False: -2=3, because clearly, -2 is not 3 or else -2 would be called 3. 1/2 =5, same concept True: -2=-2 -2x=-2x x=x 1/2=.5
Addition is the same no matter what order it is in. If x is 2, then 2+3=5 and 3+2=5 are the same. They are all in the same fact family. Multiplication is the same no matter what order it is in as well. x times 3 is the same as 3 times x If x is 2, then 2*3=6 and 3*2=6 Fact families!