Order from least to greatest 4.08 4.34 4.803 of 4.038

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Answer 1
Answer: 4.038 , 4.08 , 4.34 , 4.803

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Jason's father bought a computer for $800. He made equal payments of 25% of the total cost. How much was each payment?

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25%=1/4 so divide 800 by 4 to get 200 dollars per payment.

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200 dollars

Step-by-step explanation:

800/100 25

8 times 25=200

I ONLY need HELP on number 3 what does it mean for me to do?? Thank You All in Advance!!!!!!

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3(5+7) is the problem you are looking at. To figure it out, you can use properties. On the right side of the equals sign, it shows a property you can use to do the problem. In this case, they are distributing.

1/2x + x + 1/5y + y = 32

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(1/2)x + x + (1/5)y + y = 32

(3/2)x + (6/5)y = 32

Sandy orders 20 bread rolls for her party and three fifths of the rolls are whole wheat.What other fraction can represent the part of the rolls that are whole wheat?

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If you multiply both the numerator and the denominator by 4 then 3/5 is equal to 12/20
The fraction that can represent the wheat portion is 3/5

A rational number can be written as the ratio of one blank to another and can be represented by a repeating or blank decimal

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we know that

A rational number is the quotient of two integers with a denominator that is not zero , and can be represented by a repeating or terminating decimal.

Repeating Decimal is a decimal number that has digits that go on forever

Terminating decimal is a decimal number that has digits that do not go on forever.

examples

(1)/(3) = 0.333... (the 3 repeats forever)----> Is a Repeating Decimal

0.25 (it has two decimal digits)----> Is a Terminating Decimal

therefore

the answer is

A rational number can be written as the ratio of oneinteger to another and can be represented by a repeating or terminating decimal

A rational number can be written in the form:

(p)/(q); \ called \ the \ ratio \n \n where \ p \ and \ q \ are \ whole \ numbers

The number $q$ isn't equal to zero because the division by zero is not defined. So we can represent rational numbers by a repeating or terminating decimal, for instance in the following four exercises we have:

(2)/(3)=0.6666...=0.\stackrel{\frown}{6} \n \n (5)/(8)=0.625000...=0.625\stackrel{\frown}{0} \n \n (3)/(1)=3.000...=3.\stackrel{\frown}{0} \n \n (3446)/(2475)=1.392323...=1.39\stackrel{\frown}{23}

A recipe for whole grain rolls calls for 3/4 cup of rye flour. The recipe makes 6 rolls. How many cups of rye four are needed to make 32 rolls

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32/6 = 16/3 = 5.33

.75 x 5.33 = 4 cups of rye flour.


4 cups to make 32 rolls