2.45 as a mixed number

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Answer 1
Answer: 2.45 = 2 +0.45 = 2 + 45/100 = 2 + 9/20 = 2 (9)/(20)

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A jar contains 54 pennies,and 2/3 of the coins in the jar are pennies. How many coins are there?

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Answer:

81

Step-by-step explanation:

since 54 is 2/3 of the jar then you divide 54 in half which then gives you 27 and you add that to 54 then your final answer is 81

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Question 13 of 20 : Select the best answer for the question. 13. Subtract [4 –4 –2] – [4 –3 5].

A. [0 –1 7]

B. [0 –1 3]

C. [0 –1 –7]

D. [0 –7 3]

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The answer is C [0 –1 –7]

What digit can be in the ones place of a number that has 5as a factor

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0 or 5 because since 5 is the factor, you're going to be counting by fives. Each number that goes up by 5 has a 0 or a 5 as the ones place digit. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, etc.
25 or 5- your question is not very clear

A point on the line y=3x-4 has an x- coordinate of 50. what is the y-coordinate of this point

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The y-coordinate of the point is 146
In order to calculate y-coordinate, just substitute the value of x-coordinate into the expression:
y = 3x - 4
y = 3(50) - 4
y = 150 - 4
y = 146

In short, Your Answer would be 146

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Is 1.6 greater than four-thirds

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1.6=1(6)/(10)=(16)/(10)=(8)/(5)=(24)/(15)\n(4)/(3)=(20)/(15)\n\n(24)/(15)>(20)/(15)\Rightarrow\text{YES}
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How does the CONSTANT affect a line graph?

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In a simple slope intercept formula: y=mx+b, b is the constant, because b is not affect by another varible. To make this easier to understand, say we have the equation y=2x+9. No matter what x and y are, b or the 9 in this case will never change. You will ALWAYS be adding that nine. Therefore, it is the constant.