There are infinitely many ways.
For example,
10/3 + 10/3 + 10/3
or
10/4 + 10/4 + 10/4 + 10/4
or
10/7 + 10/7 + 10/7 + 10/7 + 10/7 + 10/7 +10/7
or
8 1/2 + 1 1/2
22/3 + 8/3 = 10
Answer is 5.4 percent because you want equvailent fractions in the equation so thefore you times the decimal value by 100 so equation is 100 times 00.54 equals 5.4 percent. THIS IS THE ANSWER
7+N=9
0.031 = (0 x 1) + (0/10) + (3/100) + (1/1000)
2/4 = 1/2
9/2 18/4 36/8 These are all improper fractions equal to 4 and one half. The important thing to realize is that 4 and one half is 9/2. Thank about it, 2 goes into 9 four times, with 1/2 left over. Then, all i did to the 9/2 was multiply it by (2/2) twice. This will allow it to keep the same ratio, and allow it to be a different improper fraction, even though they are all equal.
111,111,111 * 111,111,111
Answer: When adding or subtracting fractions with different denominators it is important to change the denominators into the lowest common denominator by using equivalent fractions. Answer: Equivalent fractions are used to: * Simplify fractions. It is sort of inelegant to write the final solution of a problem as 123/246, when you can just as well write it as 1/2. * Add fractions. If two fractions have different denominators, you need to convert them to equivalent fractions that have the same denominator. Only then can you add. * Subtract fractions (same as addition). * Compare fractions, to check which one is larger (same as addition).
That IS the equation. You may want to write with the equal sign: 6p = 24
y=(4+8)2
-- take two quantities that are equal to each other -- write them both on the same line, with an "equals" sign between them ( = ) You now have an equation.
6p=3q
Answer is 5.4 percent because you want equvailent fractions in the equation so thefore you times the decimal value by 100 so equation is 100 times 00.54 equals 5.4 percent. THIS IS THE ANSWER
an equal sign
1/2x=-5
1000 millimeters equal how many centimeters
You write an equal sign; you write something to the left of the equal sign; and you write something to the right of the equal sign. For example: x = 3 x = y 3 = 3 0 = 4 1 + 2 = 5 etc.
2/4 9/18 396/792