Order these fractions from greatest to least 2/3 7/12 3/4

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Answer 1
Answer: 3/4, 2/3, 7/12. It is important to remember that  the closer that the number on the left is to the right, the greater that fraction is.

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Find the y-intercept of y=4(1/3)^x+1+2

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y intercept is where the line crosses the y axis, that only happens when x=0
so set x=0 and find what y intercet is

y=4(1/3)^0+1+2
y=4(1)+1+2
y=4+1+2
y=5+2
y=7


y intercept is y=7 aka the point (0,7)

12.5% is what in fraction form?

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1/8 is the answer because when you turn 12.5% into a decimal it is .125 and .125 x 8= 1. Hope this helps you out.
12.5 % as a fraction:

12.5 = (12.5)/(100) = 0.125

The largest common multiple is 12.5

(12.5/12.5)/(100/12.5) 
(1)/(8)

How many 84s are in 672

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There are 8 times 84s that are present in 672.

How can we interpret the division?

When 'a' is divided by 'b', then the result we get from the division is the part of 'a' that each one of 'b' items will get. Division can be interpreted as equally dividing the number that is being divided into total x parts, where x is the number of parts the given number is divided.

We need to find how many 84s are present  in 672

We will simply divide the 84 by 672.

That is;

672/ 84

= 336/42

= 168/21

= 8

Hence, there are 8 times 84s that are present in 672.

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all you need to do is Divide 84 from 672.

Bella is planning to write in a journal. Some pages will have one journal entry on them, and other pages will have two journal entries on them. If Bella wants to make 10 entries, how many different ways can she write them in her journal?

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The correct answer is:

6 ways.

Explanation:

She wants a total of 10 journal entries.

She can write each entry on a separate page, for 10 pages used.
She can write 8 entries on separate pages and 2 entries on 1 page, for 9 pages used.
She can write 6 entries on separate pages and 2 entries each on 2 separate pages, for 8 pages used.
She can write 4 entries on separate pages and 2 entries each on 3 separate pages, for 7 pages used.
She can write 2 entries on separate pages and 2 entries each on 4 separate pages, for 6 pages used.
She can write 2 entries each on 5 separate pages, for 5 pages used.

Answer:  6 ways

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Bella is planning to write in a journal.

Some pages will have one journal entry on them, and other pages will have two journal entries on them.

Total required entries to make = 10

We can write 10 =10(1)+0

i.e. she can write one entry one journal entry on each page. → Way 1

10=8(1)+2(1)

i.e.  she can write one entry one journal entry per page for 8 pages and 2 journal entries on one page .→ Way 2

10=6+4 = 6(1)+2(2)

i.e.  she can write one entry one journal entry per page for 6 pages and 2 journal entries on 2 pages . → Way 3

10=4+6 = 4(1)+2(3)

i.e.  she can write one entry one journal entry per page for 4 pages and 2 journal entries on 3 pages .→ Way 4

10=2+8 = 2(1)+2(4)

i.e.  she can write one entry one journal entry per page for 2 pages and 2 journal entries on 4 pages .→ Way 5

10=0+10= 0+ 2(5)

i.e.  she can write 2 journal entries on 5 pages . → Way 6

Hence, the total number of ways she can write them in her journal = 6

Brad drives 527 miles on 17 gallons. How many miles does Brad drive on one gallon?

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31 miles an hour just divide 527 by 17

Answer:

31 miles per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

527/17 = 31 miles per hour when you divide the two your taking your miles that the car drove and the gallons it needed and getting your answer from that

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Max placed 6 cans in a box and the box was 40% full. How many cans will the box be able to hold when it is completely full?

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Answer:

15 cans.

Step-by-step explanation:

The box will hold 15 cans, when full.

Answer:

The answer is 4 cans. Hopefully this was helpful!

Step-by-step explanation:

60%+40%=100% 6 cans = 40% 4 cans = 60%