4 Answered Questions for the topic Rationalizing Fractions
Rationalizing Fractions Algebra 1
02/14/18
Let a^2=16/44 and b^2=(2+sqrt5)^2, where a is a negative real number and b is a positive real number. If (a+b)^3 can be expressed in the simplified form x*sqrty
Let a^2=16/44 and b^2=(2+sqrt5)^2, where a is a negative real number and b is a positive real number. If (a+b)^3 can be expressed in the simplified form x*sqrty/z where x, y, and z are positive...
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Rationalizing Fractions
10/17/16
Word Problem: Problem Solving With Rational Numbers In Fraction Form
Alysssa purchased 120 shares of ElecTeck stock for 1 1/4 dollars per share. She also purchased 200 shares of Apexal stock for 4/5 of a dollar per share. After six months, the value of ElecTech...
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Rationalizing Fractions
10/06/15
ratio word problem
There are 30 students in a class, including 16 boys. Write the ratio of boys to girls as a fraction in simplest form.
Rationalizing Fractions Fractions
10/28/14
Using four DIFFERENT DIGITS TO CONSTRUCT FRACTIONS
A) TWO FRACTIONS WITH A SUM AS BIG AS POSSIBLE
B) TWO FRACTIONS WITH A DIFFERENCE AS BIG AS POSSIBLE
C) TWO FRACTIONS WITH A PRODUCT AS BIG AS POSSIBLE
D) TWO FRACTIONS WITH A QUOTIENT AS BIG AS...
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