1/20 written as a decimal

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Answer 1
Answer: divide 1 by 20.
1÷20= 0.05
so 1/20 written as a decimal is 0.05
Answer 2
Answer: First multiply the top and bottom of the fraction by 5 so it is out of 100.
Now that you have 5/100 you can easily change the numerator into a decimal
Answer .5

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Katie makes 70% of her shots from the free-throw line. Can you determine how many consecutive free-throws she must make in order to increase her percentage to 75%? Explain

140 degrees decreased by 65%

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49 degrees... The best way to do that would be to know that A. your answer will be 35% of 140 (100% - 65%). From there, multiply 140 by .35, hence your answer of 49

Describe dimension of two different prisms that each have a volume of 2400 cubic

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So look:

1) 20 cm by 20 cm by 6 cm
2) 40 cm by 30 cm by 2 cm

Hope this helps!
Well two different rectangular prisms could be the following: 

1) 20 cm by 20 cm by 6 cm
2) 40 cm by 30 cm by 2 cm

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What's 30x-9=900????????​

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Answer:

30.3

Step-by-step explanation:

909/30 = 30.3

x = 30.3

Answer: 300.3

Step-by-step explanation

30x-9=9000

30x=9009

x= 300.3

23% of 75 is what number?

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(23)/(100) *75=  (23)/(4) *3= (23*3)/(4)  = (69)/(4) = 17.25
p%=(p)/(100) ⇒ 23%=(23)/(100)

(23)/(100)\cdot75= (23)/(100/25)\cdot75/25= (23\cdot3)/(4)=\boxed { 17,25 }

Help please! this is due tomorrow so please help out! will mark as brainiest!!

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Answer:

\large\boxed{\bold{Q1}\ -(128)/(9)}\n\boxed{\bold{Q2}\ 2^(25)}

Step-by-step explanation:

\bold{Q1}\n\n(-2(3^2\cdot3^3)^2)/(3^(12)\cdot2^(-6))\qquad\text{use}\ a^n\cdot a^m=a^(n+m)\n\n=-(2(3^(2+3))^2)/(3^(12)\cdot2^(-6))=-(2(3^5)^2)/(3^(12)\cdot2^(-6))\qquad\text{use}\ (a^n)^m=a^(nm)\n\n=-(2\cdot3^(5\cdot2))/(3^(12)\cdot2^(-6))=-(2\cdot3^(10))/(3^(12)\cdot2^(-6))\qquad\text{use}\ (a^n)/(a^m)=a^(n-m)\n\n=-2^(1-(-6))\cdot3^(10-12)=-2^(7)\cdot3^(-2)\qquad\text{use}\ a^(-n)=(1)/(a^n)\n\n=-2^7\cdot(1)/(3^2)=-(2^7)/(3^2)=-(128)/(9)

\bold{Q2}\n\n(4^2)/(4^(-7))\cdot(2^4\cdot2^3)\cdot(3^(-2))^0\qquad\text{use}\ (a^n)/(a^m)=a^(n-m),\ a^n\cdot a^m=a^(n+m),\ a^0=1\n\n=4^(2-(-7))\cdot2^(4+3)\cdot1=4^(9)\cdot2^7=(2^2)^(9)\cdot2^7\qquad\text{use}\ (a^n)^m=a^(nm)\n\n=2^(2\cdot9)\cdot2^7=2^(18)\cdot2^7\qquad\text{use}\ a^n\cdot a^m=a^(n+m)\n\n=2^(18+7)=2^(25)

There are 22 students on natalies class. new reading books cost $7 each. Natalies class raised $50 washing cars. If there are 2 teachers in nautiliesclass, write and evaluate an expression to show how much more each teacher will have to pay to buy the new book

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22*7 = 50 + 2x  (22*7 is the total cost for all students, and the other side needs to match that cost)

evaluate:
22*7 = 50 + 2x
154 = 50 + 2x
104 = 2x
52 = x

Each teacher will have to pay $52.
Since 22 multiplied by 7 is equal to 154$ and the class has already raised 50$ you are still left with 104$ to pay . Sice there are 2 teachers you would divide 104$ by 2 and end up with 52$ .... Each teacher would have to pay 54$