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Problem 78

To understand how to multiply decimals, we need to understand multiplication with whole numbers, fractions, and mixed numbers. The following problems review these concepts. $$\frac{5}{100} \times \frac{3}{1,000}$$

Problem 78

Write each fraction as an equivalent fraction with denominator \(10 .\) $$\frac{1}{2}$$

Problem 78

The problems below review some of the material on solving equations. Reviewing these problems will help you with the next section. Solve. $$6 n-2=40$$

Problem 78

Factor each of the following numbers into the product of two numbers, one of which is a perfect square. (Remember from Chapter 1, a perfect square is \(1,4,9,16,25,36, \ldots\) etc. $$27$$

Problem 79

The problems below review some of the material on solving equations. Reviewing these problems will help you with the next section. Solve. $$5 x+8=3 x+2$$

Problem 79

Factor each of the following numbers into the product of two numbers, one of which is a perfect square. (Remember from Chapter 1, a perfect square is \(1,4,9,16,25,36, \ldots\) etc. $$98$$

Problem 79

Find each of the following sums and differences. (Add or subtract.) $$8 \frac{5}{10}-2 \frac{4}{100}$$

Problem 79

To understand how to multiply decimals, we need to understand multiplication with whole numbers, fractions, and mixed numbers. The following problems review these concepts. $$2 \frac{1}{10} \times \frac{7}{100}$$

Problem 79

Write each fraction as an equivalent fraction with denominator \(100 .\) $$\frac{3}{5}$$

Problem 80

To understand how to multiply decimals, we need to understand multiplication with whole numbers, fractions, and mixed numbers. The following problems review these concepts. $$3 \frac{5}{10} \times \frac{4}{100}$$

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