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03.07.2019 •
Mathematics
Pls convert 4 7/8 to a decimal using long division. a) 0.875 b) 4.875 c) 5.142857 d) 5.14
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Ответ:
The Answer to this would be B. 4.875
There ya go bud that should be correct tell me if im wrong please have a nice day!! :)
Ответ:
49, 51, 53
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the first odd integer be n.
Then the consecutive odd integer will be (n+2).
This will be followed by (n+4).
We know that the sum of these three is 153. In other words:
Solve for n. Combine like terms:
Subtract 6 from both sides:
Divide both sides by 3:
Therefore, our first odd number is 49.
So, our consecutive numbers must be 51 and 53.
Hence, our sequence is:
49, 51, 53
Notes:
If we get an even number for n or a non-integer value, then there are no three consecutive odd integers that sum to 153.