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Anonymous asked 9/22/2015
What's it called in maths when there's two sets of number above each other with a line below that sometimes has a plus it or a minus next to it, futhermore what rules apply to them?
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Anonymous asked 9/20/2015
What are the common factors of 30 and 100?
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Anonymous asked 9/16/2015
What's 5 x 5?
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John Doe
John Doe asked 9/16/2015
Has anyone else noticed the increase in people who can't count change back without a register or a calculator?
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Anonymous asked 9/15/2015
What is 3/4 minus 1/8?
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Zarro Torres
Zarro Torres asked 9/15/2015
Since I have not seen Math in six years and I graduated. I decide to go back to school next year. I have all of my math textbooks, notes and old tests. From math to Calculus 2. Should I go over everything before taking Cal 3 and differential equations? Any websites would you recommend? Any suggestions? I am Math ed major.
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Sean Devin
Sean Devin asked 9/15/2015
What times what equal 48?
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Anonymous
Anonymous asked 9/15/2015
My tens digit has a value less than 40. My ones digit is more than 7. What number can I be?
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Anonymous asked 9/15/2015
How do you write 5/8 as a decimal?
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Anonymous asked 9/15/2015
What is 1.27 repeating as a fraction?
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Anonymous asked 9/15/2015
Unit price is $1.00 per every 27,000 units. What is the total cost if I am buying 1 each?
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Anonymous asked 9/14/2015
What is 40.302 in word form?
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Anonymous asked 9/12/2015
What is 1 1/3 + 1/2?
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Zarro Torres
Zarro Torres asked 9/11/2015
How do you simplify this question not sure which one is the correct answer for this math problem: 4 1/3 + 2* ( 3*3/5)+5? Is 16 8/15 or 12 14/15 the correct answer?
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Anonymous asked 9/10/2015
What are two equivalent fractions for 1/2?
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TEE rush asked 9/9/2015
How do you write this number using digits: four hundred eighty seven million sixty three?
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Anonymous asked 9/9/2015
What is the expanded form using fractions for 4.875 inches long?
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blake swog asked 9/7/2015
What is the link between this sequence of numbers? I need to find a way to remember them: 20,31,23,1,3,10,19,15,11,5,17,36,7,13,25,29,2
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Anonymous asked 9/7/2015
What number is 2/3 less than -5/8?
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Anonymous asked 9/6/2015
What is the an of dissimilar fractions?
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