blumeybodi31
blumeybodi31 blumeybodi31
  • 08-10-2021
  • Mathematics
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100 points and brainleist to whoever gets these right

100 points and brainleist to whoever gets these right class=
100 points and brainleist to whoever gets these right class=
100 points and brainleist to whoever gets these right class=
100 points and brainleist to whoever gets these right class=
100 points and brainleist to whoever gets these right class=

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sochiangela12
sochiangela12 sochiangela12
  • 08-10-2021

Answer:

the answer is 8 that is

4/1/2

4÷1/2

4×2/1=

8

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mhanifa
mhanifa mhanifa
  • 08-10-2021

Answer:

#1

  • 4/(1/2) = 4*2 = 8

#2

  • (12.034) + 5/8 = 12.034 + 0.625 = 12.659

#3

  • (2/3)/(1/6) = (2/3)*6 = 4

#4

  • (3.406) + 3 4/7 = 3.406 + 3.571 = 6.977 (4/7 is rounded to the nearest thousandths)

#5

  • 3/5             = Rational
  • 0                = Whole & Integer & Rational
  • -25/5 = -5  = Whole & Integer & Rational
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