Distributive property to express 16+48

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Answer 1
Answer: So,

I will un-distribute the GCF of the two numbers.

16(1 + 3)

Distributing we get:
16(1) + 16(3)
16 + 48
Answer 2
Answer:

After applying the distributive property the expression (16 + 48) is written as,

⇒ 16 (1 + 3)

We have to give that,

A mathematical expression is,

⇒ 16 + 48

Now, apply the distributive property to express the expression as,

⇒ 16 + 48

Since, GCD of (16, 48) = 16

Hence, take 16 as the common number,

⇒ 16 + 48

⇒ (16 × 1) + (16 × 3)

⇒ 16 (1 + 3)

So, it can be written as,

⇒ 16 (1 + 3)

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What is the mean ( average) of the data set: 3/4, 13/5 , 14/10, and 6/24?

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add them all together and divide by the number of variables here there are four and the answer is 1.25 or 5/4
To find the average, we need to add all the data together and then divide by the number of entries on the set (in this case 4).

To add fractions we have to find a common denominator. First we end to make sure all the fractions are reduced as far as possible.

6/24 can be reduced to 1/4.

Now we have denominators of 4, 5, and 10 to work with. All of those are factors of 20 so we will use that as the common denominator. Remember we reduced 6/24 to 1/4.

3/4 × 5/5 = 15/20
13/5 × 4/4 = 52/20
14/10 × 2/2 = 28/20
1/4 × 5/5 = 5/20

Now let's add em up...

15/20+52/20+28/20+520=100/20

100/20= 5

So that's the total of our fractions. Now divide by 4 to get the mean or average.

5/4 or 1.25

(I would keep it as a fraction since that is what we started with)

How do I right 0.389 in expanded form

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0.389= (3x1/10)+(8x1/100)+(9x1/1,000=

What is 450 increased by 18%

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450*(1+0.18)=531 hence 450 increased by 18% is 531
100% + 18% = 118%

118% as decimal = 1.18

450 times 1.18 = 531

answer: 531

A cylinder has a radius of 10 m and a height of 8 m. What is the exact volume of the cylinder? A.
18π m3

B.
800π m3

C.
80π m3

D.
160π m3
Would it be B.800π m3

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Answer:

Option B is correct

the exact volume of the cylinder is given by:

800 \pi m^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a cylinder(V) is given by:

V= \pi r^2h         .....[1]

where, r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder respectively.

As per the statement:

A cylinder has a radius of 10 m and a height of 8 m

⇒ r= 10 m and h = 8 m

substitute these in [1] we have;

V = \pi 10^2 \cdot 8 = \pi \cdot 100 \cdot 8 = 800 \pi m^3

Therefore, the exact volume of the cylinder is given by:

800 \pi m^3

Volume\ of\ cylinder=\pi\ radius^2 * height\n\nVolume= \pi\ *10^2*8=800 \pi\n\nSolution \ is \ B

Use cubes. Draw to show how you make ten. find the sum.

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How many 0s appear between the decimal point and the first nonzero digit to the right of the decimal point in (0.02)^4?

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The number of 0s that appears between the decimal point and the first nonzero digit to the right of the decimal point in (0.02)^4 is 6

Given:

(0.02)^4

= 0.02 × 0.02 × 0.02 × 0.02

= 0.00000016

The full nonzero digit to the right of the decimal point is 1

Therefore, the number of 0s that appears between the decimal point and the first nonzero digit to the right of the decimal point in (0.02)^4 is 6

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ANSWER:

( 0.02 )^4 = 0.00000016

Therefore, there are 6 zeros between the decimal point and the first non-zero digit to the right of the decimal point.

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