a missing fraction on a number line is located exactly halfway between 3/6 and 5/6 what is the missing fraction

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The missing fraction is 4/6. Its exactly between 3/6 and 5/6.

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what are the answer choices.

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0.5

Step-by-step explanation:

The coin has two sides so 50% each.

What is 0.5733 to the nearest hundredths?

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Hello,

0.5733 = 0.57

Bye :)

0.5733 to the nearest hundredth would be 0.57, here's why:
After a decimal it goes tenth, hundredth, thousandths, ect. So that means the second spot after the decimal is will be the last number. Now look at the thousandths place (3) behind the hundredth place (7), it is 4 or smaller so we will let it rest and the hundredth place will stay a 7.

On Monday morning you have 30 tickets of 1/3 is sold in Monday and 1/5 on Tuesday how many are left

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On Monday we have 30 tickets total.

We sell 1/3 of them on Monday.

1/5 Tuesday.

1/3 of 30 is 10. 30-10=20 We have twenty left

1/5 of 20 is 4. 20-4=16.

We have 16 left.

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Cassidy deposited $500 into a money market account that paid 7% interest compounded monthly. How much did she have to the nearest cent when she turned 30? (She is 16 now).

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Cash deposited = P = $500
Interest rate = r = 7% = 0.07
Compounding Frequency = n = 12
Time = t = 30 - 16 = 14 years
Amount accumulated = A = ?

Formula to be used:

A=P(1+ (r)/(n))^(nt)

Using the values, we get:

A=500(1+ (0.07)/(12))^(12*14) =1328.44

This means, $1328.44 will be her balance at the age of 30.

3 quart 1 pt =______pints 2 gallons I quart =______quarts
1 qt I cup =_____cups
6 quart 3 cups -=_______cups
21 pints 1cup -= ________cups
1 gallon 7 cups=______cups
2 gallons 8 pints = _____gallon
3 pints 6 cups=_______cups
4 gallon 3 quarts =_______quarts
3 quart 2 cups =_______cups
8 quart 1 pint =___pints
2 quart 3 cups = ______cups
9 quart 4 pints =________quart
7 quart 2 cups =_________cups
1 gallon 4 pints = _________pint
1 gallon 7 pints =__________cups
3 gallon 3 pints =________ pints
5 quart 2 cups =_________cups
2 gallon 4 cups = __________cups


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Here are the answer I got:
3 quart 1 pt= 7 pints
2 gallons I quart =  9 quarts 
1 qt I cup = 17 cups 
6 quart 3 cups -= 27 cups 
21 pints 1 cup -=  43 cups 
1 gallon 7 cups=  23 cups 
2 gallons 8 pints = 3 gallon 
3 pints 6 cups= 12 cups 
4 gallon 3 quarts = 19 quarts 
3 quart 2 cups = 14 cups 
8 quart 1 pint = 17 pints 
2 quart 3 cups =  7 cups 
9 quart 4 pints = 11 quart 
7 quart 2 cups = 16 cups 
1 gallon 4 pints = 12 pint 
1 gallon 7 pints = 30 cups 
3 gallon 3 pints = 27 pints 
5 quart 2 cups = 22 cups
2 gallon 4 cups = 36 cups
Hope this helps!

DVD cases are sold in packages of 20. Padded mailing envelopes are sold in packets of 12. What is the least number of cases and envelopes you could buy so that there is one case for each envelope with none left over?

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Answer: 3 packages of DVD cases and 5 packets of padded mailing envelopes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi, to answer this question we have to find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 20 (DVD cases) and 12 (envelopes).  

20: 20,40,60,80  

12: 24,36,48,60  

Since DVD cases are sold in packages of 20: to find the number of packages we have to divide the number of DVD cases that we could buy (60) by the number of DVD cases that each package contains (20).

60/20 = 3 packages of DVD cases  

And for the envelopes (12)  

60/12 =5 packets of Padded mailing envelopes  

You need 3 packages of DVD cases and 5 packets of mailing envelopes.