Which fraction is bigger 5/8, 9/16, 1/2, 15/32

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Answer 1
Answer: work them out as decimals first to make it easier:
5/8 = 62.5 (5÷8 ×100) <---- Use this equation
9/16 = 56.25
1/2 = 50
15/32 = 46.875
so this means 5/8 is biggest because it makes the biggest decimal.
Answer 2
Answer: (5)/(8) ,  (9)/(16) ,  (1)/(2) ,  (15)/(32)  \n(5)/(8)= (5)/(8) * (4)/(4)= (20)/(32)   \n   (9)/(16)= (9)/(16)* (2)/(2)= (18)/(32)  \n   (1)/(2)= (1)/(2)* (16)/(16)= (16)/(32)  \n (15)/(32) \n \n (15)/(32)\ \textless \ (16)/(32) \ \textless \  (18)/(32)\ \textless \ (20)/(32) \n \n (15)/(32)\ \textless \ (1)/(2) \ \textless \  (9)/(16)\ \textless \ (5)/(8)


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I think it's b.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's just say that in the first square, all sides equal 4. In this square, if you cut out a piece the perimeter will stay the same. Let's check:

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Answer:

A) Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, the events silver and black are mutually exclusive, meaning they cannot not happen at the same time. While a car can certainly be black and silver, a car cannot be mainly silver AND mainly black at the same time. One color is going to be dominant

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the answer is (6x-1)

Answer: The answer is (B) (8)/(5) and (C) (1)/(6).

Step-by-step explanation: The given polynomial is

f(x)=60x^4+86x^3-46x^2-43x+8.

We are to select the correct option that could be a factor of the polynomial f(x) according to the Rational Root Theorem.

The Rational Root Theorem states that:

If the polynomial  P(x)= a_nx^n+a_(n-1)x^(n-1)+\cdots+a_2x^2+a_1x+a_0 has any rational roots, then they must be of the form \pm\frac{\textup{factors of }a_0}{\textup{factors of }a_n}.

Factors of 60 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 60 and factors of 8 are 1, 2, 4 and 8.

Out of the given options, only (8)/(5) and (1)/(6) can be written in the form  \pm\frac{\textup{factors of }a_0}{\textup{factors of }a_n}., because

(8)/(5)=\frac{\textup{a factor of 8}}{\textup{a factor of 60}},\n\n(1)/(6)=\frac{\textup{a factor of 8}}{\textup{a factor of 60}}.

Thus, (B) and (C) are the correct options.