Chapter 1: Problem 63
Translate each problem to an equation. Do not solve. Seven times what number is \(1596 ?\)
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Chapter 1: Problem 63
Translate each problem to an equation. Do not solve. Seven times what number is \(1596 ?\)
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SYNTHESIS Is it true that for all real numbers \(a\) and \(b\) $$ a b=(-a)(-b) ? $$ Why or why not?
Given that \(0.3 \overline{3}=\frac{1}{3}\) and \(0.6 \overline{6}=\frac{2}{3},\) express each of the following as a ratio of two integers. $$7.7 \overline{7}$$
Simplify. $$ \frac{7+2}{5^{2}-4^{2}} $$
Write a true sentence using either \(<,>,\) or \(=\). $$|23| \square|-23|$$
Evaluate using a calculator. $$ 3(m+2 n) \div m, \text { for } m=1.6 \text { and } n=5.9 $$
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