Mrs. Warren had 1/2 of a cherry pie left over. She split the leftover pie evenly between her 4children. What fraction of a pie did each child get?
Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

(1)/(8)

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2
Answer: Answer = 4/8

1/2 divided by 4
1/2 • 4 (reciprocal)
1/2 • 4/1
4/8

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9, I believe.
4(2)+2(1)^2-(1)^3 (^ just means to the power of "exponent")
8+2-1=9

Which fraction is equivalent to 6 over -8
-8/6
-6/8
-6 over -8
8/6

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According to statement, it would be: 6/-8
which can be re-write as: -6/8

In short, Your Answer would be Option B

Hope this helps!
it is the second one -6/8 

Whats 5+5 o-O SCREEEEEEEE

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

If you have 5 apples and Kaky gives 5 more you will have 10 alltogether.


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natalie has a bake sale. she has 48 chocolate chip cookies to put in bags. how many bags can she fill if she puts the same number in each bagand uses them all? find atleast 3 possibilities

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We need to find what numbers can multiply into 48
1 and 48, 2, and 24, 3 and 16, 4 and 12, and 6 and 8.
So she can fill 1 bag with 48 each, 48 bags with 1 each, 2 bags with 24 each, 24 bags with 2 each, 3 with 16, 16 with 3, 4 with 12, 12 with 4, 4 with 8, or 8 with 6. 
You just need to pick 3 of the possibilities I gave you. 
I'd pick 12 with 4 in each, 8 with 6 in each, and 6 with 8 in each
1. 8 bags - each bag would contain 6 cookies
2. 16 bags - each bag would contain 3 cookies
3. 24 bags - each bag would contain 2 cookies

What is the missing reason in step 5A. Linear pair postulate

B. Givin

C. Definition of complementary angles

D. Congruent complements theorem

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Answer:

(A) Linear pair postulate

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: AB intersects DE at point C.

To prove: ∠DCB≅∠ECA

Proof:

Statements                                                                   Reasons

1. AB intersects DE at point C.                                      given

2. ∠DCB and ∠BCE are a linear pair                       Definition of linear pair

3. ∠DCB is supplementary to ∠BCE                        Linear pair postulate

4. ∠BCE and ∠ECA are a linear pair                       Definition of linear pair

5. ∠BCE is supplementary to ∠ECA                       Linear pair postulate

Thus, from statement 2 and 5, we have

∠DCB+∠BCE=180° and ∠BCE+∠ECA=180°

⇒∠DCB+∠BCE=∠BCE+∠ECA

∠DCB≅∠ECA

Hence proved

thus, option A is correct.

Rewrite the following equation in slope-intercept form.7x + 2y = -14


Write your answer using integers, proper fractions, and improper fractions in simplest form.

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Answer:y= -7/2x–7

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope intercept form is: y=mx+b

7x + 2y= -14

-7x. -7x

2y= -7x-14

/2. /2

y= -7/2x–7