How would you write a penny in a decimal

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Answer 1
Answer: You would write a penny in decimal from as 0.1
If you think about it, a penny is always “0.1” when added to an amount. (3 pennies= 0.3) For example, $5.01, you would read this as five dollars and one cent. Another example could be $3.05, which would be read as three dollars and five cents. I hope this helped :)
Answer 2
Answer:

.01     is how you would write a peny in a decimal


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A book shelf is 3 1/2 feet long. Each book on the shelf is 5/8 inches wide. How many books will fit on the shelf?

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first convert 3 and 1/2 to imporoper
3 and 1/2=6/2+1/2=7/2 feet
convert to inches
7/2 times 12=84/2=42 inches

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total space used=number of books times space each book uses
total space possible=42
space each book uses=5/8
so
42=numberofbooks times 5/8
multiply both sides by 8/5 to clera fraction (5/8 times 8/5=40/40=1)
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How many sig figs r there in 0.01724

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Which relation is a function?  A.{(1, 2); (2, 3); (3, 4); (2, 5)}  B.{(1, 2); (1, 3); (1, 4); (1, 5)}  C.{(1, 2); (2, 3); (3, 4); (1, 5)}  D.{(1, 2); (2, 2); (3, 2); (4, 2)}

For the function f(x) = 2 – 3x, find f(4).  A.–5  B.12  C.–10  D.14
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    y varies directly with x2 and y = 48 when x = 2.
 
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Write the inverse variation equation for the relationship: y varies inversely with x and y = 4 when x = 2.
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Find the volume of the prism.

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one way is to find the volume of the whole then find the volume of the cut out part then minus cut out from total

aka
Vprism=Vtotal-Vcutout

Vtotal=Legnth times width times height
Vtotal=20 times 10 times 15
Vtotal=3000 in^3

cutout is 10 by 7 by 8
Vcutout=10*7*8
Vcutout=560 in^3

Vprism=Vtotal-Vcutout
Vprism=3000in^3-560 IN^3
Vprism=2440in^3

volume=2440 in^3, or 2440 cubic inches
 

If you subtract 5 1/2 minus 2 1/8, how much is it?

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3 (3)/(8) Or in decimal, 3.375.
Does this help any?
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The answer is 3.375.

the best bagel company bakes 1872 bagels. they put a bakers dozen or 13 bagels into each bag. how many bags do they fill?

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Hey There!

The amount of bags they fill is 144, because 13 bagels can go in each bag.

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They would fill 156 bags of 12 bagels in each because 1,872 divided by 12 is 156. In addition, they would fill 144 bags of 13 bagels in each.