What is 1 whole 1/4 subtract to
1/3

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Answer 1
Answer: 1 whole and 1/4 substracted to 1/3 can be written as:

1 1/4 - 1/3 =
= 5/4 - 1/3

We have to find a common denominator which is 12:

5/4 = 15/12
1/3 = 4/12

So now we just substract numerators:

15/12 - 4/12 = 11/12

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What is the measure of x

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the answer is 36 because 180-108 is 72. 72=2x . so to find x, you divide 72 by 2, which gives you 36

X is equal to 36 from the solution in the image. Hope I was able to help.

Which two triangles are similar? A. A and B B. A and D C. B and C D. B and D

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I think its D and A
A.  A and B

B.  A and D

C.  B and C

D.  B and D




Answer: The answer is  B. (A and D)


Step-by-step explanation: The answer is that because (A) and (D) both are right angles and the first step is cross out the Abtuse sorry if i spelt wrong. Then your left out with two right angles and in simplest form d and a equal (1)/(2). plz mark brailiest! -Cyrusskywalker.


I need help on this and what the answer​

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Answer:

63

Step-by-step explanation:

I think the answer would be 63

Which proportion would convert 18 ounces into pounds?

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Answer

The correct answer is B

Explanation;

  • 1 pound is equivalent to 16 Ounces

Which means; 1 lb = 16 oz

Therefore; for us to find the number of pounds in 18 ounces;

we will have;   1 lb = 16 oz what about, 18 oz

Thus;     we get;  16 oz/1 lb =  18 oz/×lb


It would be
D) 16oz/1 lb = x lb/18 Oz

Consider these three numbers expressed in scientific notation 2.4 x10^4 , 6.3 x10^5 , and 9.6 x10^7

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i considered them, but if you wanted them evaluated, here you go
24,000
630,000
96,000,000

4 sweets cost 28 p altogether how much do 7 sweets cost?

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4 sweets cost 28p altogether

28÷4=7p for each sweet

If each sweet costs 7p, then 7 sweets would be multiplied by 7

7×7p=49p

7 sweets cost 49p


divide 28 by 4 then u get 7. then u multiply 7 sweets by 7 and you get 49.
so the answer is one 1 sweet costs 7$ = 7 sweets cost 49$