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Represent x = 0.0154 recurring as a fraction.

To represent x = 0.0154 recurring as a fraction you need to eliminate the recurring element. You do this by finding the nearest multiple of x with the same recurring decimal element. For example, multiply...

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Answered by Lorne F. Maths tutor
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Calculate 64^2/3. (No calculator)

642/3 may seem difficult to calculate at first but really boils down to two simple steps. This is because 642/3 = (641...

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Answered by Harry L. Maths tutor
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Write 0.319319... as a fraction in its lowest terms

x = 0.319319... As there are three numbers that are recurring, we multiply x by 1000. 1000x = 319.319319... Then we can remove the recurring part by subtracting x from 1000x. 999x = 319 x = 319/999. We no...

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Answered by Harry L. Maths tutor
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Solve 5x – 2 > 3x + 11

5x – 2 > 3x + 11 

5x - 3x > 11 + 2

2x > 13

x > 13/2

x > 6.5

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Answered by Nagashriya A. Maths tutor
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expand (x + 5) (x + 3)

x^2 + 8x + 15

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Answered by Thomas W. Maths tutor
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