Chapter 3: Problem 84
Use the rule for order of operations to combine the following. \(8 \cdot 3-2\)
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Chapter 3: Problem 84
Use the rule for order of operations to combine the following. \(8 \cdot 3-2\)
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$$1, \frac{5}{4}, \frac{3}{2}, \frac{7}{4}, \dots$$
Combine. \(\frac{1}{2}+\frac{2}{3}\)
Give the difference between \(5 \frac{1}{3}\) and \(1 \frac{5}{6}\).
A dress manufacturer usually buys two rolls of cloth, one of \(32 \frac{1}{2}\) yards and the other of \(25 \frac{1}{3}\) yards, to fill his weekly orders. If his orders double one week, how much of the cloth should he order? (Give the total yardage.)
Find the sum of \(1 \frac{5}{6}\) and \(3 \frac{4}{9}\).
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