so please assuming am adding a fraction and at the same time subtracting with different denominator , which one should i solve first? example. 2/5 +3/10 -1/2
thank u bro . may God richly bless u always. after getting your answer in the fractional form , can we also convert it to decimal or we should leave it as it is?
If the exams is written, your your answer in both fraction and decimal, so you can beat the marking scheme from any corner. But some questions can tell you the number of decimal place to put your answer. If it’s MCQs, you put your answer in the form that fits the possible answers.
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so please assuming am adding a fraction and at the same time subtracting with different denominator , which one should i solve first? example. 2/5 +3/10 -1/2
You can solve any first, you’ll get the same answers, trying it out.
But you are free to use your calculator for that since it’s allowed.
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after getting your answer in the fractional form , can we also convert it to decimal or we should leave it as it is?
If the exams is written, your your answer in both fraction and decimal, so you can beat the marking scheme from any corner. But some questions can tell you the number of decimal place to put your answer.
If it’s MCQs, you put your answer in the form that fits the possible answers.
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How is the p(knA) =60?
Please I didn’t say p(knA) = 60
I said P(knA) = 60/200
That is, the number of people who visited both places divided by total number of people.
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