Subtract the fraction 9 - 5 1/3

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Answer 1
Answer: 9=5+1+3
1=3/3
5 and 1/3=5+1/3

9-5 and 1/3=
9-5-1/3=
3+5+1-5-1/3=
3+5-5+1-1/3=
3+5-5+3/3-1/3=
3+0+2/3=
3+2/3=
3 and 2/3
Answer 2
Answer: 9-5 1/3 has to be put into an improper fraction. so it would be 9/1 - 5 1/3 because 5 1/3 into a fraction would mean multiplying 5*3 and adding 1 which is 16/3. Then you have to have the same denominator so 9/1 *3 would be 27/3 and subtract 27/3 and 16/3 would get you 11/3 and simplified would be 3 2/3

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What is the domain of g?

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Answer:

x≥ -3

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain is the values that x can take

g(x) = sqrt( x+3)

This must be greater than or equal to zero

x+3  must be greater than or equal to zero

x must be greater than or equal to -3

x≥ -3

Which strategies can be used to solve this problem?The candle factory made 1,200 candles per month in June and July and 1,345 candles per month in August and September. What is the total number of candles they made in four months?
Choose all answers that are correct.

A.Use logical reasoning.
Multiply 1,200 by 2 to figure out how many candles were made in June and July. Multiply 1,345 by 2 to figure out how many candles were made in August and September. Add the two numbers together to find the total number of candles made in four months.
B.Draw a diagram.
Draw two circles. In one circle write 1,200 and in the other circle write 1,345. Add the numbers in the circles together.
C.Work backward.
Divide 1,200 by 2 (for the 2 months, June and July). Then divide 1,345 by 2 (for the 2 months August and September). Add these two numbers.
D.Translate into an equation.
1,200 × 2 + 1,345 × 2 = c

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you want total number made in 4 m onths, so adding all numbers is correct, but it is per 1 month, so multiply by 2


A because you need brain for most problems
D works


pick A and D

Find the geometric mean x of each pair of numbers. 1.5 and 84

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Geometric Mean = √(1.5 × 84)
Geometric Mean = √(126)
Geometric Mean = √(9 × 14)
Geometric Mean = √(9)√(14)
Geometric Mean = 3√(14)

You know the distance between two cities is 140 miles. What is distance in kilometers?

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It is known that 1 mile = 1.609 kilometers. So the distance between these two cities, in kilometers, is equal to 140*1.609, which gives us ~225km.

What are the answers and why?

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Answer:

\boxed{\text{(v) and (viii)}}

Step-by-step explanation:

The three step test for continuity states that a function ƒ(x) is continuous at a point x = a if three conditions are satisfied:

  • f(a) is defined.
  • The limit of ƒ(x) as x approaches a exists.
  • The limit of ƒ(x) as x approaches a is equal to f(a).

(i) Left-hand limit = right-hand limit.

Pass. The limit from either side is 8.

(ii) Left-hand limit = limit.  

Pass. If the limits from either direction exist, the limit exists.

(iii) Limit as x ⟶ ∞ is not part of the three-step test.

(iv) Limit as x ⟶ 1 exists. Pass.

(v)  f(1) is defined.

FAIL. f(1) is not defined.

(vi) Limit as x ⟶ ∞ is not part of the three-step test.

(vii) Passing the three-step test is not a step in the test.

(viii) The limit as x ⟶ 1 does not equal f(1).

FAIL. f(1) is undefined.

The steps in the three-step test for which the function fails are \boxed{\textbf{(v) and (viii)}}.