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03.02.2020 •
Mathematics
The 6 in 65 represents how many times the value of the 6 in 16?
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Ответ:
I think 10 times
Step-by-step explanation:
check to see if im right
Ответ:
Sarah and her friends eat
berries
Step-by-step explanation:
Sarah and her friends picked pints of blueberries =![3\frac{3}{4} = \frac{15}{4}](/tpl/images/0130/2647/594bf.png)
Let us suppose they ate x of the blueberries
Remaining berries =![\frac{15}{4}-x](/tpl/images/0130/2647/1db0c.png)
We are given that Remaining berries =![2\frac{1}{3}=\frac{7}{3}](/tpl/images/0130/2647/6d2e3.png)
So,![\frac{15}{4}-x=\frac{7}{3}](/tpl/images/0130/2647/3c9e6.png)
Hence Sarah and her friends eat
berries