What is the word form of 19.238

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Answer 1
Answer: nineteen and two hundred and thirty eight thousandths 

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-4=-2/3u solve for U

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Answer:

u = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

-(2)/(3)u=-4\qquad\text{change the signs}\n\n(2)/(3)u=4\qquad\text{multiply both sides by}\ (3)/(2)\n\n(3\!\!\!\!\diagup^1)/(2\!\!\!\!\diagup_1)\cdot(2\!\!\!\!\diagup^1)/(3\!\!\!\!\diagup_1)u=4\!\!\!\!\diagup^2\cdot(3)/(2\!\!\!\!\diagup_1)\n\nu=(2)(3)\n\nu=6

How does 4/15=14/n? What does n equal?

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4/15 = 14/n

4 * n = 14 * 15

4n = 210 / : 4

n = 52,5

(4)/(15)=(14)/(n)=>4n=14*15=>4n=210=>n=210:4=>n=52,5

HELP QUICK PLEASE! am I correct on the one that has the answer's in the boxes?

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m\angle12=m\angle1= 55^(\circ) \Rightarrow A because those are alternate exterior angles.

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which of the following is equal to 2 meters? (Choose one please) A. 200 mm B. 20 cm . C. 200 km D. 2,000 mm

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1 meter=100cm=1000mm=0.1km
2meter=200cm=2000mm=0.2km

answer is D

What would you rather buy 6 cans of coke for $ 12 or 12 cans of Coke for $23?Please Don't just answer for points by putting something not related

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Answer:

12 cans of Coke for $23

Step-by-step explanation:

6 cans of coke for $ 12  means for each can I will pay $2 ( $12/6)

12 cans of Coke for $23 means for each can I will pay $1.92 ($23/12)

I would rather buy 12 cans of coke for $23 because 6×2=12 and 12×2=24 as you can see with 6 can its twice as much to buy it but with 12 cans it's a little less than twice probably like 1.5 or smth but it's one dollar less than what it was supposed to be

Can some1 help me with grade7s math?

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8-2b=-(2)/(3)(12b+6)\n 8-2b=-8b-4\n 6b=-12\n b=-2\n\n -5=(8m+12)/(4)\n -5=2m+3\n 2m=-8\n m=-4\n\n -12j+4=-4-12j\n 4=-4\n j\in\emptyset \Rightarrow A

5x+7=(1)/(2)(10x+12)\n5x+7=5x+6\n7=6\nx\in \emptyset \Rightarrow B\n\n-(1)/(9)(18x+27)=1+x-4-3x\n-2x-3=-2x-3\n0=0\nx\in\mathbb{R} \Rightarrow C\n\n(x+3)/(4)=(3)/(4)x+(3)/(4)|\cdot4\nx+3=3x+3\n-2x=0\nx=0 \Rightarrow A\n\n4+3x=2x-10\nx=-14 \Rightarrow A