Chapter 3: Problem 39
Write the fraction in simplest form. $$ \frac{21}{49} $$
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Chapter 3: Problem 39
Write the fraction in simplest form. $$ \frac{21}{49} $$
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What power of ten would you multiply the equation 5.692x 1.346 8.451x by to change it to an equivalent equation with integer coefficients? $$ (A)10^{1} $$ $$ (B)10^{2} $$ $$ (C)10^{3} $$ $$ (D)10^{4} $$
The table below shows the number of electoral votes each candidate in the Election of 1860 received. What percent of the total number of electoral votes did each candidate receive? $$ \begin{array}{|c|c|c|} \hline {\text { Party }} & {\text { Candidate }} & {\text { Electoral votes }} \\\ \hline \text { Republican } & {\text { Abraham Lincoln }} & {180} \\ \hline \text { Southern Democratic } & {\text { J.C. Breckinridge }} & {72} \\\ \hline \text { Constitutional Union } & {\text { John Bell }} & {39} \\ \hline \text { Northern Democratic } & {\text { Stephen Douglas }} & {12} \\ \hline \end{array} $$
Divide. $$ 8.1 \div 0.9 $$
State the inverse operation needed to solve the equation. $$ 7 x=28 $$
You decide to try to ride the elevator to street level (Floor 0) without pushing any buttons. The elevator takes you up 4 floors, down 6 floors, up 1 floor, down 8 floors, down 3 floors, up 1 floor, and then down 6 floors to street level. Write and solve an equation to find your starting floor.
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