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(1/3) of a number is 3 times more than the (1/6) of the same number?

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Let x be the number1/3(x)=3+1/6(x)....................... given in the problem multiply complete equation by 6 2x=18+x x=18

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Martha ran 3/4 of a mile. abdul ran 1 1/2 times as matha. how far did abdul run

3/4 x 1 1/2

Make 1 1/2 into a mixed fraction by taking the integer and multiply it by the denominator (the bottom number) and add the numerator (the top number).

3/4 x 3/2 = 9/8

Good luck.

Paul
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This answer is correct. 4/12 divided by 2/2= 1/3
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How do i factor numbers on a ti-30xs calculator

This calculator does not have a key that you can use to find the prime factor of an integer.
You can however use the calculator to find the factors
1. If number is even divide it by 2
Keep dividing by 2, while keeping track of how many times you divided by 2.
If you divided 5 times by 2 before getting an odd number, then your first factor is 2^5
2. Now try dividing by 3, keep track of the number of times you divided by 3 before you could not divide by 3 any more. If you divided 0 times by 3, your second factor is 3^0, or 1 and 3 is not a factor.
If you divided 4 times by 3, your second factor is 3^4
3. Divide by 5, until you can't any more. Keep track of the number of times you divided by 5.
4. Divide by all other prime numbers 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, etc. For each prime number, keep track of how many times you divided by it, until you could not any more.

Example: 23100
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23100/2=11550 ---------> 1 division by 2
11550/2=5775 ----------> 2 divisions by 2
Note that 5775 is not divisible by 2. No more divisions by 2.
First factor is 2^2


Division by 3:
5775/3=1925 ----------> 1 division by 3
1925/3=641. 66667 Not an integer. No more divisions by 3.
2nd factor is 3^1

Division by 5 (number ends in 5)
1925/5 =385 -------> 1 division by 5
385/5=77 ----------> 2 divisions by 5 and no more (quotient does not end in 0 or 5)
3rd factor is 5^2

Division by 7
77/7=11 --------> 1 division by 7, and no more
4th factor is 7^1=7

Division by 11
11/11=1
5th factor is 11^1=11

Assembling the factors 2^2, 3^1, 5^2, 7, 11
Prime factorization of 23100 is
23100=(2^2)(3)(5^2)(7)11

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In looking at the denominators ( 4 and 8 ) we know that one way for them to be equal is 4 x 2 = 8. In order
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you can times any number by 1 and it is the same number. So to do this we will times 3/4 by 2/2.
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ONE has 3 letters which does not match your criteria
TWO has 3 letters which does not match your criteria
THREE has 5 letters which does not match your criteria
FOUR has 4 letters

81 is 3 times 3 times 3 times 3 which is 4 numbers
90 is 2 times 3 times 3 times 5 which is 4 numbers
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So, the "odd" value is the one without the 4 factors.
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One number is 11 more than another number. Find the two numbers if three times the larger number exceeds four times the smaller number by 4.

Do you need help doing your homework?

If so, here's a first attempt. It may be correct, and it may not be.
It's up to you to understand the process, and to make any needed corrections.

X minus 11 equals Y.
So, X is larger than Y.
So, 3 times X minus 33 equals 3 times Y.
Thus 3 times X equals 3 times Y plus 33.
Also, 3 times X minus 4 equals 4 times Y.

So, (3 times Y plus 33) minus 4 equals 4 times Y.

Thus 0 times Y plus 29 equals 1 times Y.

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