Chapter 5: Problem 43
Change each decimal to a fraction, and then reduce to lowest terms. $$0.25$$
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Chapter 5: Problem 43
Change each decimal to a fraction, and then reduce to lowest terms. $$0.25$$
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Write the fractions in order from smallest to largest. $$\frac{3}{4} \quad \frac{1}{4} \quad \frac{5}{4} \quad \frac{1}{2}$$
Perform each of the following divisions. $$0 . 7 5 \longdiv { 2 . 4 0 }$$
Suppose a woman makes \(\$ 286.08\) in one week. If she is paid \(\$ 5.96\) an hour for the first 36 hours she works and then \(\$ 8.94\) an hour in overtime pay for each additional hour she works in the same week, how many hours did she work overtime that week?
Reduce to lowest terms. $$\frac{12 x}{18 x y}$$
Write each fraction as an equivalent fraction with denominator \(100 .\) $$\frac{17}{20}$$
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