David says you can have an unlimited number of equivalent fractions to any given fraction. Is he right?

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Answer 1
Answer: Yes because it says unlimited number to ANy given fraction..... Thats what i would say anyway

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Stretch your thinking Will you make a new ten to solve this problem? 59 + 17 explain

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Answer with explanation:

59 + 17

59 = 60 -1, 17 = 20 -3

= (60 - 1) + (20 -3)

Opening the smaller brackets

= 60 -1 +20 -3

= 60 +20 -1-3→→Using the associative Property of addition,that is [a + (b +c)]=[(a+b)+c]

= 80 -1 -3

= 80 -4

=76

→→I have made two new tens to solve this problem, one while writing, 59 =60 -1, and another one ,while writing number, 17=20 -3.

≡2nd way

5 9 + 17

= 59 +(16 +1)

=59 + 16 +1 →→Opening the smaller bracket

=59 +1 +16 →→Using the associative Property of addition,that is [a + (b +c)]=[(a+b)+c]

=60 +(10 +6)

=60 +10+6 →→Opening the smaller bracket

=70 +6

=76

Here i have made one ten,only while writing number ,16 =10 + 6.

59+17=76 yes you would but you would get 2 new tens! 

Rewrite the expression using disributibe property: 12x + 18

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12x + 18    Simply factorise

6(2x + 3)

Applying the distributive property to 6(2x + 3) it becomes:

6*2x + 6*3

So the expression (12x + 18) = 6*2x + 6*3
3(4x+6)
Distribute the 3 to the 4x to get 12x and the 3 to the 6 to get 18.

How do you solve 12.42 ÷ 4.6? I have a test tomorrow ​

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Answer:

Just keep dividing like what I did in this image.

Divide 2 1/2 by 1 5/8=

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1) Convert the mixed numbers into improper fractions (ex. 2 1/3 ÷ 4 1/2= 7/3 ÷9/2)
2) Find the reciprocal of the SECOND number. Then change the division sign to a multiplication sign. (ex. 7/3 ÷ 9/2=7/3×2/9) 
3)Multiply and you've got your answer! (ex. 7/3×2/9=14/27)
Hope this helped!
Convert 2 1/2 into an improper fraction, that should be 5/2.
Now converg 1 5/8 into an improper fraction and and its 13/8

Then set up the divsion problem and flip 13/8 into 8/13 and cross reduce to give you 5/1 times 13/4 qnd multiply qnd then tuen it back into a mixed number and the anwser is 1 17/13

If you had 12 pieces of licorice to share equally among 5 people, how much licorice would eachperson get?

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If i had 12 pieces of licorice to share equally among 5 people, the amount licorice each person get is, 2.4

What is Average?

In one of the branches of mathematics called statistics, We use one term known as average or mean; it generally tells us what is the central tendency of the data set.

formula;

Mean = Sum of all the dataset/Total number of dataset

Given data sets,

12 pieces of licorice

And share equally among 5 people

average = Sum of all the dataset/Total number of dataset

average = 12/5

average = 2.4

Hence,  the pieces of licorice each get is 2.4

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12÷5=1.5 of licorice will each person get

Help me please! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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either 20 or 16
sorry its one of those