They could be:- It is a rational number It is an even number It is a composite number It is 34.0 as a decimal It is 34/1 as an improper fraction
To solve this analogy, we need to determine the relationship between 7 and 34, and then apply that same relationship to 5. In this case, 7 is 5 more than 2 (7-2=5), and 34 is 5 times 7 (7*5=35, but we need to subtract 1 to get 34). Therefore, we need to find a number that is 5 more than 2 and then multiply that number by 5 to find the missing value. The missing value is 5 times (5+2) which equals 35.
5.034
I assume you mean to find the prime factorization of 405. If so: 34 x 5
As an improper fraction in its simplest form it is: 34/5
6 and 4/5
Assume the term is 34 / 5. To write that term as a mixed number, simply divide 34 by 5. Then, we obtain: 6 4/5 Since 6 is the largest value that multiplies 3 to subtract from 35 to get the remainder less than 5, we obtain 6 4/5.
They could be:- It is a rational number It is an even number It is a composite number It is 34.0 as a decimal It is 34/1 as an improper fraction
n/34 - 5
34 and 1/5
To solve this analogy, we need to determine the relationship between 7 and 34, and then apply that same relationship to 5. In this case, 7 is 5 more than 2 (7-2=5), and 34 is 5 times 7 (7*5=35, but we need to subtract 1 to get 34). Therefore, we need to find a number that is 5 more than 2 and then multiply that number by 5 to find the missing value. The missing value is 5 times (5+2) which equals 35.
5.034
5.034
5 and 19/34
19/5 = 34/5 To convert an improper (top heavy) fraction to a mixed number divide the numerator (top) by the denominator (bottom) to give a quotient (result) and remainder. Write the whole number quotient next to the remainder over the denominator. 19 ÷ 5 = 3 remainder 4 ⇒ 19/5 = 34/5
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