Mathematics, 12.07.2019 09:50 corrineikerd
3-74. mentally calculate the following products. use the rule for decimal multiplication to write an equation in which the decimal point is written in the correct location. homework ✎ (−0.04)(−0.1) (0.03)(−0.02) (0.7)(0.4) stacey said, “stephanie, look at my answer to the last problem, 0.7 · 0.4 = 0.28. usually when i multiply, i get a bigger answer than the numbers i start with. twenty-eight hundredths, 0.28, is less than either 0.4 or 0.7. i must have made a mistake.” stephanie responded, “well, one half times one half is one fourth, and one fourth is less then one half. i think when you multiply by a fraction or decimal less than one, you get less than you started with.” write a sentence or two about who you think is correct and why.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
Four individuals pool money together to start a new business and agree to split the profits equally. n invests $6,000, x invests $2,000, y invests $8,000 and z invests $4,000. if the profits for the first month were $100,000, y receives than if the profits were divided in proportion to how much they invested.
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Guys i need ! graded assignment grade 8 checkpoint 2, part 2 answer the questions below. when you are finished, submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. total score: of 9 points (score for question 1: of 4 points) 1. the cost of renting a car for a day is $0.50 per mile plus a $15 flat fee. (a) write an equation to represent this relationship. let x be the number of miles driven and y be the total cost for the day. (b) what does the graph of this equation form on a coordinate plane? explain. (c) what is the slope and the y-intercept of the graph of the relationship? explain.
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