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  • 28-01-2019
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What would the value of these variables be for these 2 Equations

What would the value of these variables be for these 2 Equations class=

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  • 28-01-2019

Answer:

e. 11⅑; f. ²/₇  

Step-by-step explanation:

e. 3⅓= ³/₁₀w

Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction.

        ¹⁰/₃ = ³/₁₀w     Multiply each side by 30

30 × ¹⁰/₃ = 30 × ³/₁₀w

      100 = 9w         Divide each side by 9

         w = 100/9

         w = (99 +1)/9

         w = 11⅑

f. 4.2k = 14.7

Divide each side by 14.7.

k = 4.2 /14.7     Divide numerator and denominator by 2.1

k = ²/₇

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