Flp Summer 2015 By Micah Jenkins. ×25 3 = 75 4100 ×25 Example 1: Express 3/4 as a Decimal Step 1: We can multiply 4 by 25 to become 100 Step 2: Multiply.

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Flp Summer 2015 By Micah Jenkins

×25 3 = ×25 Example 1: Express 3/4 as a Decimal Step 1: We can multiply 4 by 25 to become 100 Step 2: Multiply top and bottom by 25: Step 3: Write down 75 with the decimal point 2 spaces from the right (because 100 has 2 zeroes); Answer = 0.75

Evaluate the following. To see the answer, pass your mouse over the colored area. To cover the answer again, click "Refresh" ("Reload"). Do the problem yourself first! a) radical = 8 b) radical = 12 c) radical = 20 d) radical = 17 e) radical = 1 f) radical = 7 9 Example 1. Evaluate radical. Solution. radical = 13. For, 13· 13 is a square number. And the square root of 13· 13 is 13exclamation If a is any whole number, then a· a is a square number, and radical

Perform the indicated operations and simplify the answers: = 0