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Example Question #61 : Round Decimals: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.4
Round to the nearest tenth.
When we round a number to the nearest tenth we look to the hundredths place to tell us if we round up or down.
If the number in our hundredths place is or greater, we round up. If the number in the hundredths place is or less, we round down. When we round up, the number in the hundredths place increases by and all the other numbers to the right become . When we round down, the number in the hundredths place stays the same and all the other numbers to the right become .
In this case, is less than so our rounded number is or
Example Question #1 : How To Divide Fractions
is larger than 0. Which of the following could be equal to ?
I.
II.
III.
I and II
I, II and III
I only
III only
II only
I, II and III
All of the answers can be divided by 3 to yield an answer larger than zero. In fact, any positive number would be a viable answer.
Example Question #2 : How To Divide Fractions
Express the quotient as a fraction in lowest terms:
Rewrite the mixed fractions as improper fractions, change to a multiplication by inverting the second, cross-cancel, and multiply across:
Example Question #3 : How To Divide Fractions
Express the quotient as a fraction in lowest terms:
Rewrite the mixed fractions as improper fractions, change to a multiplication by inverting the second, cross-cancel, and multiply across:
Example Question #4 : How To Divide Fractions
Evaluate:
Multiply by the reciprocal, cross-cancel, then multiply numerators and denominators:
Example Question #5 : How To Divide Fractions
Evaluate:
Multiply by the reciprocal, cross-cancel, then multiply numerators and denominators:
Example Question #6 : How To Divide Fractions
Evaluate:
Multiply by the reciprocal, cross-cancel, then multiply numerators and denominators:
Example Question #7 : How To Divide Fractions
Evaluate:
Multiply by the reciprocal, cross-cancel, then multiply numerators and denominators:
Example Question #8 : How To Divide Fractions
Evaluate:
Example Question #481 : Numbers And Operations
Evaluate:
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