What is the answer 6/10 + 8/100?

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Answer 1
Answer: (6)/(10)=0.6\n\n(8)/(100)=0.08\n\n\n(6)/(10)+(8)/(100)=0.6+0.08=0.68



(6)/(10)=(6\cdot10)/(10\cdot10)=(60)/(100)\n\n\n(6)/(10)+(8)/(100)=(60)/(100)+(8)/(100)=(60+8)/(100)=(68)/(100)=(68:4)/(100:4)=(17)/(25)
Answer 2
Answer: here you go! assuming you know how to find common denominators :)

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Answer: 6

Step-by-step explanation:

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Find the value of A in the equation 5/a+3=3/A-2

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If you would like to find the value of a in the equation 5/a + 3 = 3/a - 2, you can do this using the following steps:

5/a + 3 = 3/a - 2     /*a
5 + 3a = 3 - 2a
3a + 2a = 3 - 5
5a = -2
a = -2/5

The correct result would be -2/5.
5+3a = 3-2a
So
5a = -2
a=-2/5=-0.4

Can anyone please help with this question

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so 4(x+5)=x+8
first we distribute
using the distributive property of multiplication which is a(b+c)=(ab)+(ac)

4(x+5) is also (4x)+(4(5))=4x+20

4x+20=x+8
subtract x from both sides
3x+20=8
subtract 20 from both sides
3x=-12
divide both sides by 3
x=-4

4(x+5)=x+8
4x+4*5=x+8
4x+20=x+8
4x-x+20=x+8-x
3x+20-20=8-20
3x=-12
3x/3=(-12)/3
x=-4

Formula of trigonometric ratios​

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\huge \boxed{\mathfrak{Question} \downarrow}

  • Formula for trignometric ratios.

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The trignometric ratios are \downarrow\downarrow

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\begin{array}{||c|c|c||} \n \rm sin \:  A &  (\sf\:Opposite\: side\: of\: angle\: A )/(\sf\:Hypotenuse \: )   & (\sf\:BC)/(\sf\:AC) \n \n \rm cos \: A &  ( \sf\: Adjacent \:side \:of\: angle \:A )/(\sf\: Hypotenuse) & (\sf\: AB)/( \sf\: AC)  \n \n \rm tan A &  (\sf\: Opposite \:side \:of \:angle\: A)/( \sf\: Adjacent \:side \:of \:angle \:A ) & (\sf\:BC)/( \sf\: AB)\n \n \rm cosec A & (\sf\: Hypotenuse)/(\sf\: Opposite\: side \:of\: angle\: A)&  (\sf\:AC)/( \sf\:BC ) \n \n \rm sec A  & (\sf\: Hypotenuse)/( \sf\: Adjacent \:side\: of\: angle \:A)& (\sf\:AC)/(\sf\:AB)\n \n \rm cot A & (\sf\: Adjacent \:side\: of \:angle \:A)/(\sf\: Opposite\: side \:of\: angle\: A) & (\sf\:AB)/( \sf\: BC)  \end{array}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}  \n  \n  -  \bf \: Lucazz \: (brainly.com)

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  • Refer to the picture for better understanding.

Answer:

Basic Formulas

sin θ = Opposite Side/Hypotenuse.

cos θ = Adjacent Side/Hypotenuse.

tan θ = Opposite Side/Adjacent Side.

sec θ = Hypotenuse/Adjacent Side.

cosec θ = Hypotenuse/Opposite Side.

cot θ = Adjacent Side/Opposite side.

Hope this helps :)

What is 6 3/4 of 7,600.00

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

6 3/4 = 27/4

7600 * 27/4 =  205200/4

51300

Jayden’s new puppy weighed 11 and one fourth pounds at 4 weeks old. At four weeks, the puppy weighed three fifths times as much as at 16 weeks. Which equation can be used to find how much Jayden’s puppy weighs at 16 weeks old

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Step-by-step explanation:

Weight of the puppy at 4 weeks old:

\large{11 (1)/(4) } pounds = \large{ (45)/(4) } pounds

This weight is 3/5th times of the weight of puppy in 16 weeks. Let's assume the weight of puppy in 16 weeks be x. Then, 3/5th of x is 45/4 pounds.

Inequationform,

\boxed{ \large{(3)/(5) x = (45)/(4) }}

Multiplying 5/3 both sides to isolate x on LHS,

\large{x = (45)/(4) * (5)/(3) }

\large{x = (75)/(4) = 18.75} pounds

The equation used for finding the weight of puppy is 3x/5 = 45/4. And Jayden's puppy weighed 18.75 pounds in 16 weeks.