Mathematics, 12.12.2020 15:50 Xavier2712
Mrs. Sargenti has $1 and a quarter in her pile. Mr. Lee has 5 quarters in her pile. If Mrs. Sargenti gives Mr. Lee $1 and Mr. Lee gives Mrs. Sargenti 5 quarters, will the two piles be equal in value?
___ ; the amounts that Mrs. Sargenti and Mr. Lee subtracted from their piles are
Therefore, the amounts left in the pile are .
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 12:50, jdkrisdaimcc11
best answer for the question.1. divide 7/24 by 35/48 and reduce the quotient to the lowest fraction.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:00, amylumey2005
Leo has b boxes of pencils. each box contains 6 pencils. he has a total of 42 pencils. the equation that represents this situation the value of b that makes the equation true the first one is b+6=42,6b=42,b=42+6,or 42b=6 the second one are 7,836 48
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, tfyvcu5344
The weight of a radioactive isotope was 96 grams at the start of an experiment. after one hour, the weight of the isotope was half of its initial weight. after two hours, the weight of the isotope was half of its weight the previous hour. if this pattern continues, which of the following graphs represents the weight of the radioactive isotope over time? a. graph w b. graph x c. graph y d. graph z
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