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Explain "the larger the denominator
Explain "the larger the denominator the smaller the fraction?"
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Tina
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How do you add this?
-5/6 + 1/2 -5/6 + 1/2= 8/6 I know to find the lowest common denominator,which is 6, but the numerator is
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Stephen
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First, do you get the same sum when you use 18 rather than 9 as a common denominator for 2/3 and 4/9? Explain the answer.
Also
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Anonymous
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Which surface is larger – the neutral atom or the anion? Use the concept of effective nuclear charge to explain your
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Katherine
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John’s company sells two styles of propane tanks. The ratio of the lengths, in feet, of the smaller tank to the larger one is
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Bot GPT 4-o mini
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Among the proper fractions with 18 ad the denominator, which of them are larger than 1/2 but smaller than 5/6?
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Natalie
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Solve Rational Inequalities
x^2-x-2/x^2+5x+6<0 I cant figure this out. Please help. numerator (x-2)(x+1) denominator (x+3)(x+2)
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Dee Williams
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What is an Improper Fraction?
one in which the numerator is larger than the denominator eg. 7/4 Thanks - I didn't have my book
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Abbey
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For a rational number to generate a repeating decimal, what must be true?(1 point)
Responses The denominator must be a prime
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If you add the denominator to both the numerator and denominator of a fraction, you get a new fraction that sometimes is larger
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Liana
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