What fraction of 1 gallon is 5 cups

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Answer 1
Answer: In order to answer this question, we need to convert the amount of gallon into cups1 gallon has around 16 cupsand you just need to divide the 5 caps into the total cups in one gallonSo the fraction would be :5 cups / 16 cups= 5/16Hope this helps. Let me know if you need additional help!

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Round that number to the nearest ten.

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Answer: 90

Step-by-step explanation:

A soccer field is 345 feet long. What is the length of the field in yards?

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each yard is 3 feet, so we divide 345 feet by 3 to get our length in yards:
345 / 3 = 115
so the field is 115 yards long

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Sadly, you've left ALL of us in that awkward status.

What number is 100 less than 694

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Easy!
          694
        -
          100
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          594
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Historians generally begin forming historical arguments in order to:

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Answer:

D. offer possible answers to historical questions.

Step-by-step explanation:

An argument is a statement which a historian proposes. In order to back up the statement the historian provides proof. The argument is then read by other historians and the proof is analyzed. After the analysis if other historians come to the same conclusion which the statement points to then the argument is accepted.

So, this is the way to offer possible answers to historical questions.

D.

This is because they want to make sure their possible answers are correct, reliable and accurate.

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The answer would be 10, because 5/5 is a whole fraction so it is technically 1.So the real problem is what is 1*10 and that = 10
So,

There are two (or more) ways to solve this.

#1: We can notice the pattern as the numerator goes up by 1 each time.

Every time the numerator goes up by 1, the result goes up by 2.  Since the previous item was worth 8, and since the number we are trying to find is obviously the next item in the series, we can just add 2 again to get 8 + 2 = 10.  So 10 is your answer.

#2: We can recognize that 5/5 is equal to 1.

Since 5/5 is equal to 1, and anything multiplied by 1 remains the same, we can say that 1 * 10 = 10.  So 10 is still your answer, without so much brain-work.