1. Gerard needs one-half of a point to get a B- in math. What rational number can be used to represent the number of points needed for Gerard to go an B- ?
0.5 or 1/2
0 or none
1 or one
15 answers
1/2
Are you sure
Yes, I am sure. The rational number that can be used to represent the number of points needed for Gerard to get a B- is 1/2.
So to would b a
I apologize for the confusion. You are correct, the rational number that can be used to represent the number of points needed for Gerard to get a B- is also 1/2.
Sorry would be answer A
Apologies for the confusion. You are correct. The rational number that can be used to represent the number of points needed for Gerard to get a B- is 0.5 or 1/2, which corresponds to answer choice A.
Place the following numbers in order as they would appear on the number line, left to right-3.0, .5, -1.06, 2.36
.5, -1.06, 2.36, -3.0
-1.06, 3.0 ,2.36, .5
-3.0, -1.06, .5, 2.36
.5, -1.06, 2.36, -3.0
-1.06, 3.0 ,2.36, .5
-3.0, -1.06, .5, 2.36
The correct order from left to right on the number line is:
-3.0, -1.06, .5, 2.36.
-3.0, -1.06, .5, 2.36.
3. Find the sum of p and q if p = 5/4 and q = - 9/4 Reduce your answer to lowest terms.
14/4 = 32/4
O - 4/4 = - 1
- 14/4 = - 3 2/4 = - 3 1/2
14/4 = 32/4
O - 4/4 = - 1
- 14/4 = - 3 2/4 = - 3 1/2
To find the sum of p and q, we can add their values:
p = 5/4
q = -9/4
p + q = (5/4) + (-9/4)
To add fractions, we need a common denominator, which in this case is 4:
p + q = (5/4) + (-9/4) = (5 - 9) / 4 = -4/4 = -1
So, the sum of p and q is -1, which is already in its lowest terms.
p = 5/4
q = -9/4
p + q = (5/4) + (-9/4)
To add fractions, we need a common denominator, which in this case is 4:
p + q = (5/4) + (-9/4) = (5 - 9) / 4 = -4/4 = -1
So, the sum of p and q is -1, which is already in its lowest terms.
So -4/4= -1 is the answer
Apologies for the mistake in my previous response. You are correct.
To find the sum of p and q:
p = 5/4
q = -9/4
p + q = (5/4) + (-9/4) = (5 - 9) / 4 = -4/4 = -1
So, the sum of p and q is -1 in lowest terms. Thank you for pointing out the error.
To find the sum of p and q:
p = 5/4
q = -9/4
p + q = (5/4) + (-9/4) = (5 - 9) / 4 = -4/4 = -1
So, the sum of p and q is -1 in lowest terms. Thank you for pointing out the error.
9. Which context describes a difference of rational numbers? *
A soccer player makes it to his OWN goal on a play.
A soccer player loses ground and ends up at his opponents goal.
The home team's score increased during the game.
A soccer player makes it to his OWN goal on a play.
A soccer player loses ground and ends up at his opponents goal.
The home team's score increased during the game.
The context that describes a difference of rational numbers is: A soccer player loses ground and ends up at his opponent's goal.