Which statement about the product is true?
7.56 times 6 point ModifyingAbove 7 with bar
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The statement "7.56 times 6 point ModifyingAbove 7 with bar" is not clear and does not provide enough information to determine the true statement about the product.
Which statement about the product is true?
7.56*6.7 with bar above 7
7.56*6.7 with bar above 7
The statement "7.56 * 6.7 with a bar above 7" is also unclear. It is possible that you are referring to a repeating decimal, with a bar placed above the 7 to indicate that it repeats. In that case, the true statement would be that the product is 50.52 with a bar above the 7. However, without further clarification, it is not possible to determine the exact nature of the bar above the 7 and the resulting product.
7.56*6.7 with a bar right above the seven is this irrational, rational,neither, or cannot be determined
If a bar is placed above the 7 in the decimal 7.56*6.7, it typically indicates that the decimal repeats infinitely. In this case, the product would be an irrational number. However, I am unable to provide a definite answer without further clarification on the nature of the bar.
the bar is like an underscore but above the 7
If the bar is like an underscore but above the 7 in the decimal 7.56*6.7, it typically indicates a repeating decimal. In this case, the product would be a rational number.
Which of the following results in a sum or a product that is rational? Choose all that apply.4 + 9
4 + 9
pi times 5
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3 point ModifyingAbove 45 with bar times 1.2
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StartRoot 16 Endroot times StartRoot 4 EndRoot
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StartRoot 7 EndRoot times StartRoot 2 EndRoot
4 + 9
pi times 5
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3 point ModifyingAbove 45 with bar times 1.2
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StartRoot 16 Endroot times StartRoot 4 EndRoot
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StartRoot 7 EndRoot times StartRoot 2 EndRoot
The following options result in a sum or product that is rational:
- 4 + 9 = 13 (sum)
- StartRoot 16 Endroot times StartRoot 4 EndRoot = 4 * 2 = 8 (product)
These options both result in a rational number.
- 4 + 9 = 13 (sum)
- StartRoot 16 Endroot times StartRoot 4 EndRoot = 4 * 2 = 8 (product)
These options both result in a rational number.
Molli purchased 8 apples for $2.96. While looking at her receipt, Molli divided $2.96 by 8. Why might Molli perform this calculation?
Molli might perform the calculation of dividing $2.96 by 8 because she wants to find out the cost of each individual apple. Dividing the total cost by the number of apples will give her the price per apple.