either m/10 or 10/m (/=divide)
No. Rational numbers are defined as fractions of whole numbers. Suppose we have two rational numbers A = m/n and B = p/q. Then their quotient is defined as A/B = (m*q) / (n*p). Since m,n,p and q are whole, the products m*q and n*p are whole as well, making A/B a rational number.
.35 m = 35 cm, and 35 cm > 31 cm. 31 cm = .31 m, and .31 m < .35 m Any way you do the math, .35 m is a greater diameter than 31 cm.
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m = 70
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either m/10 or 10/m (/=divide)
the quotient of 12 and a number h
Find the square root of M.
The answer is the whole number multiplied by the denominator of the fraction.n / (1/m) = n*m
Circumference of circle: 2*pi*35 = 220 m rounded to the nearest whole number
If you mean 14=2m+2... then m=6
m/10
No. Rational numbers are defined as fractions of whole numbers. Suppose we have two rational numbers A = m/n and B = p/q. Then their quotient is defined as A/B = (m*q) / (n*p). Since m,n,p and q are whole, the products m*q and n*p are whole as well, making A/B a rational number.
2m = n/2 - 3 where m and n are the two numbers.
M multiplied by 2 + 25 or 2m + 25