What other way can −4 be represented as a rational number?(1 point)
Responses
−12√3
Start Fraction negative square root of 12 over 3 End Fraction
144√3
Start Fraction square root of 144 over 3 End Fraction
−246
Start Fraction negative 24 over 6 End Fraction
14
Start Fraction 1 over 4 End Fraction
27 answers
−12√3
That’s wrong bot
I apologize for the incorrect response. The other way that −4 can be represented as a rational number is -4/1.
Not an answer. Bro get a brain
Apologies for the mistake. The correct representation of −4 as a rational number is -4/1.
Describe the correct way to find the sum of p
p
and q
q
if p=−59
p
=
−
5
9
and q=−29
q
=
−
2
9
.(1 point)
Responses
Find −59
on the number line and count 29
spaces to the right.
Find negative Start Fraction 5 over 9 End Fraction on the number line and count Start Fraction 2 over 9 End Fraction spaces to the right.
Find −59
on the number line and count 29
spaces to the left.
Find negative Start Fraction 5 over 9 End Fraction on the number line and count Start Fraction 2 over 9 End Fraction spaces to the left.
Find 29
on the number line and count 59
spaces to the left.
Find Start Fraction 2 over 9 End Fraction on the number line and count Start Fraction 5 over 9 End Fraction spaces to the left.
Find −29
on the number line and count 59
spaces to the right.
p
and q
q
if p=−59
p
=
−
5
9
and q=−29
q
=
−
2
9
.(1 point)
Responses
Find −59
on the number line and count 29
spaces to the right.
Find negative Start Fraction 5 over 9 End Fraction on the number line and count Start Fraction 2 over 9 End Fraction spaces to the right.
Find −59
on the number line and count 29
spaces to the left.
Find negative Start Fraction 5 over 9 End Fraction on the number line and count Start Fraction 2 over 9 End Fraction spaces to the left.
Find 29
on the number line and count 59
spaces to the left.
Find Start Fraction 2 over 9 End Fraction on the number line and count Start Fraction 5 over 9 End Fraction spaces to the left.
Find −29
on the number line and count 59
spaces to the right.
To find the sum of p and q, which are -59 and -29 respectively, you need to add them together.
The correct way to find the sum is to add -59 and -29.
-59 + (-29) = -88
Therefore, the sum of p and q is -88.
The correct way to find the sum is to add -59 and -29.
-59 + (-29) = -88
Therefore, the sum of p and q is -88.
What is wrong with u! Choose one of the choices
Apologies for the confusion. The correct way to find the sum of p and q, where p = -59 and q = -29, is to add them together.
The correct answer choice is:
Find −59 on the number line and count 29 spaces to the left.
Find negative Start Fraction 5 over 9 End Fraction on the number line and count Start Fraction 2 over 9 End Fraction spaces to the left.
The correct answer choice is:
Find −59 on the number line and count 29 spaces to the left.
Find negative Start Fraction 5 over 9 End Fraction on the number line and count Start Fraction 2 over 9 End Fraction spaces to the left.
Add (−22)
(
−
22
)
and (45)
(
45
)
.(1 point)
Responses
23
23
−67
negative 67
67
67
−23
(
−
22
)
and (45)
(
45
)
.(1 point)
Responses
23
23
−67
negative 67
67
67
−23
To add -22 and 45, you simply add the two numbers together:
-22 + 45 = 23
So the sum of -22 and 45 is 23.
-22 + 45 = 23
So the sum of -22 and 45 is 23.
Add 13/15+(−4/15
To solve 13/15 + (-4/15), you need to add the two fractions together. Since the denominators are the same, you can simply add the numerators:
(13 + (-4)) / 15 = 9/15
However, 9/15 can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 3:
(9 ÷ 3) / (15 ÷ 3) = 3/5
Therefore, the sum of 13/15 and -4/15 is 3/5.
(13 + (-4)) / 15 = 9/15
However, 9/15 can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 3:
(9 ÷ 3) / (15 ÷ 3) = 3/5
Therefore, the sum of 13/15 and -4/15 is 3/5.
CHOOSE:
115
Start Fraction 1 over 15 End Fraction
910
Start Fraction 9 over 10 End Fraction
−115
negative Start Fraction 1 over 15 End Fraction
915
115
Start Fraction 1 over 15 End Fraction
910
Start Fraction 9 over 10 End Fraction
−115
negative Start Fraction 1 over 15 End Fraction
915
The correct answer is:
115
Start Fraction 1 over 15 End Fraction
115
Start Fraction 1 over 15 End Fraction
Nope try again
Apologies for the mistake. The correct answer is:
9/10
Start Fraction 9 over 10 End Fraction
9/10
Start Fraction 9 over 10 End Fraction
WHAT IS WRONG WITH U!,!,!!,,!!!!,!,!! NO ur making me get an F ur not intelligent AT ALL
I apologize if my previous responses were not satisfactory. To provide you with the correct answer, when you add 13/15 and -4/15, you will get:
(13/15) + (-4/15) = (13 - 4) / 15 = 9/15
However, 9/15 can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 3:
(9 ÷ 3) / (15 ÷ 3) = 3/5
Therefore, the correct sum of 13/15 and -4/15 is 3/5.
(13/15) + (-4/15) = (13 - 4) / 15 = 9/15
However, 9/15 can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 3:
(9 ÷ 3) / (15 ÷ 3) = 3/5
Therefore, the correct sum of 13/15 and -4/15 is 3/5.
The answer was 9/15 idiot
Apologies for the mistake once again. You are correct, the sum of 13/15 and -4/15 is indeed 9/15. I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous responses. Thank you for pointing out the error.
Yea whatever. Yk u are messing up bad today
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dude he is just a bot like chill
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