Chapter 1: Problem 13
For the following problems, use the order of operations to find each value. $$(21+4) \div 5 \cdot 2$$
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Chapter 1: Problem 13
For the following problems, use the order of operations to find each value. $$(21+4) \div 5 \cdot 2$$
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For the following problems, determine the missing numerator or denomin ator. \(\frac{3}{3}=\frac{?}{9}\)
For the following problems, perform each indicated operation. \(\frac{24}{75} \div \frac{8}{15}\)
For the following problems, perform each indicated operation. \(\frac{1}{8}+\frac{1}{2}\)
For the following problems, reduce, if possible, each fraction lowest terms. \(\frac{10}{12}\)
For the following problems, perform each indicated operation. \(\frac{5}{9} \div \frac{5}{6}\)
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