Chapter 4: Problem 21
Simplify if possible. $$\frac{2}{2}$$
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Chapter 4: Problem 21
Simplify if possible. $$\frac{2}{2}$$
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Simplify the fraction to lowest terms. Write the answer as a fraction or a whole number. $$-\frac{33}{11}$$
Jonathan and Jared both sold candy bars for a fundraiser. Jonathan sold 25 of his 35 candy bars, and Jared sold 24 of his 28 candy bars. a. What fractional part of his total number of candy bars did each person sell? b. Which person sold the greater fractional part?
Write three fractions equivalent to \(-\frac{12}{18}\)
For a recent year, the population of the United States was reported to be \(296,000,000 .\) During the same year, the population of Ethiopia was \(75,067,000\). a. Round the U.S. population to the nearest hundred million. b. Round the population of Ethiopia to the nearest million. c. Using the results from parts (a) and (b), write a simplificd fraction comparing the population of the United States to the population of Ethiopia. d. Based on the result from part (c), how many times greater is the U.S. population than the population of Ethiopia?
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction. $$12 \frac{1}{6}$$
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