For number 2.
-2 to 2
you have to add 4
Then 9 to 25 = 16
So Have you learned
So it would Be 16 over 4
and your final answer is 4
Thanks and I don't think your wrong
Does anyone know why people cheat like that??
It is good that you asked, and
Emma used 1/7 of a liter of milk to make 1/9 of a jug of tea. How much milk is required to fill the jug?
(1/7) / (1/9) = x / 1 cross-multiply
(1/7) = (1/9)x multiply both sides by 9
then go from there.
What kind of fudge??
question for the person who posted this
If they both cost 1.10 then add 1.00 two the 1.10 to get the answer of
1.10
+ 1.00
Fine in math and bored
It is a penny correct ????
I am pretty sure you are right
Yes the number are
a=2
b=12
c=?