What is the value of n? 1 4/7 X 22/3=n
A. 45/21
B. 4 4/21
C.38/21
D.51/21
2. Do...
Mathematics, 05.03.2021 14:00 kate9627
What is the value of n? 1 4/7 X 22/3=n
A. 45/21
B. 4 4/21
C.38/21
D.51/21
2. Do the indicated operation: 3/8 + 4/5
A. 1 7/40
B. 1 3/20
C.1/12
D. 12/3
3. Subtract from 5/6
A. 287
B. 1/8
C.1/12
D. 1/3
4. If you multiply 25/36 x 9/15 by cancellation, how does the new sentence
look?
A. 1/3 X 4/5=n
B. 4/5x1/3=n
C.5/4x1/3=n
D.3/1 x 5/4=n
5. In which sentence is a fraction multiplied to its reciprocal?
A. 3/5 x 4/5=n B.719x9/7=n
C.5/6 x 5/7=n
D.12
X =n
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