Pearson eText for Mathematics for Elementary Teachers with Activities -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780137442812
Author: Sybilla Beckmann
Publisher: PEARSON+
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Concept explainers
Textbook Question
Chapter 6.5, Problem 12P
A road crew is building a road. So far,
- How long will the road be when it is completed?
- When the road is 1 mile long, what fraction of the road will be completed?
Expert Solution & Answer
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionStudents have asked these similar questions
Open Middle Problem #1: You can only use the digits 1 through 9 one time each in the seven boxes below. How
can you arrange the digits to make the fraction multiplication problem true?
8.8.08
=
21/solve the following differential equation
Using laplace transform y₁ =-y,
Y₁(0)=1
y' = Y
Y₂(0)=0
2
21 Solve the following equations:
dy
1-
dt
+ 2y +
=
ydt 2 cost, y(0) = 1
2
2- y(t) = ±² + (yet) sin (t-u) du
Q3: Answer the following:
1- L [Log Sa]
(5²+9²)
2- L1 [Log (Cos²y1]
0-25
3-L-1 [ -]
4-
(5+1) 3
L (ezt sin3t)
e-s
5- L-1
(
너 (0)
5² +5
LESSON
MATHEMATICS ACTIVITIES
1.3 DECIMALS
1. Josh used itres of ster during
an Integrahed
Express the ami
remained
DATE
b) 14.07
2. Express 0.5 as a fraction in its
simplest form or
e) 327.034
7. Write the number
form is
e) 5.11x 10
ese standard
3. Express 0.145 os
simplest form
fraction in its
b) 2.03x102
4. In August 2022, the cost of a litre of
petrol was Sh 159.25. How much did
kipchoge pay for two litres?
c) 6.3x103
5. A doctor prescribed 12.5 ml of a dr
to a patient. Express the drug
prescribed in litres to two significant
figures
8. Work out:
a) 2.05 5.2-1.8
rite each of the following in stand-
ds form
0039
b)3.6 2.8 (2.8+0
Chapter 6 Solutions
Pearson eText for Mathematics for Elementary Teachers with Activities -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
Ch. 6.1 - For each of the following word problems, write the...Ch. 6.1 - Write two word problems for 637?, one for each of...Ch. 6.1 - a. Write an array problem for 213=? and make a...Ch. 6.1 - a. Write a multiplicative comparison problem for...Ch. 6.1 - a. Is 05 defined or not? Write a word problem for...Ch. 6.1 - a. Is 03 defined or not? Explain your reasoning....Ch. 6.1 - Write and solve one word problem for 3570=? and...Ch. 6.1 - a.Use the definition of powers of 10 to show how...Ch. 6.2 - Use the definition of fractions and...Ch. 6.2 - Using our definition of fractions, the idea of...
Ch. 6.2 - a. Explain why 115=.11using...Ch. 6.2 - Describe how to get the mixed number answer to 235...Ch. 6.2 - a. Write a simple how-many-units-in-1 -group word...Ch. 6.2 - Write and solve four different word problems for...Ch. 6.2 - For each of the problems that follow, write the...Ch. 6.2 - Explain how to solve the next problems with...Ch. 6.2 - In your own words, describe a procedure for...Ch. 6.2 - * Halloween (October 31) of 2014 was on a Friday,...Ch. 6.2 - Must there be at least one Friday the 13th in...Ch. 6.2 - Presidents' Day is the third Monday in February....Ch. 6.2 - I'm thinking of a number. When you divide it by 2,...Ch. 6.2 - I'm thinking of a number. When you divide it by...Ch. 6.2 - Three robbers have just acquired a large pile of...Ch. 6.2 - A year that is not a leap year has 365 days. (Leap...Ch. 6.3 - a. Calculate 42156 and 62,63532 in two ways: with...Ch. 6.3 - a. Use the scaffold method to calculate 7934. b....Ch. 6.3 - a. Use the common method for implementing the...Ch. 6.3 - a. Use the common method for implementing the...Ch. 6.3 - Tamarin calculates 83425 in the following way: I...Ch. 6.3 - Felicia is working on the following problem: There...Ch. 6.3 - Rodrigo calculates 65015 in the following way: 150...Ch. 6.3 - Meili calculates 120045 in the following way:...Ch. 6.3 - Calculate 6238 without using a calculator or any...Ch. 6.3 - Calculate 200075 without using a calculator or any...Ch. 6.3 - Use some or all of the multiplication facts...Ch. 6.3 - Use the two multiplication facts, 3012=360 and...Ch. 6.3 - how the whole-number-with-remainder and the...Ch. 6.3 - Show how to use division to determine the decimal...Ch. 6.3 - Describe how to use either dimes and pennies or a...Ch. 6.3 - Describe how to use either dimes and pennies or a...Ch. 6.3 - a. Use the standard division algorithm to...Ch. 6.3 - Describe how to use either dimes and pennies or a...Ch. 6.3 - a. Use division to determine the decimal...Ch. 6.3 - Jessica calculates that 73=2, remainder 1. When...Ch. 6.3 - a. Write and solve a simple word problem for...Ch. 6.3 - a. Suppose you want to estimate 45938 By rounding...Ch. 6.3 - Bob wants to estimate 1893275. He decides to round...Ch. 6.3 - * A student calculates 69987 as follows, and...Ch. 6.3 - When you divide whole numbers using an ordinary...Ch. 6.4 - Explain how to use the math drawings of Figures...Ch. 6.4 - A Bread Problem: If 1 loaf of bread requires 114...Ch. 6.4 - A Measuring Problem: You are making a recipe that...Ch. 6.4 - wWrite a how-many-groups word problem for 423=?...Ch. 6.4 - Write a how-many-groups word problem for 514134=?...Ch. 6.4 - Jose and Mark are making cookies for a bake sale....Ch. 6.4 - Marvin has 11 yards of cloth to make costumes for...Ch. 6.4 - A Laundry Problem: You need 34 cup of laundry...Ch. 6.4 - Write a how-many-groups word problem for 234=? and...Ch. 6.4 - Write a how-many-groups word problem for 1314=?...Ch. 6.4 - Write a how-many-groups word problem for 1223=?...Ch. 6.4 - Write a simple how-many-groups word problem for...Ch. 6.4 - a. By rewriting the division problem 1833911=? as...Ch. 6.4 - Use the fact that we can rewrite the division...Ch. 6.4 - a. Tyrone says that 125 doesn't make sense because...Ch. 6.4 - * Fraction division word problems involve the...Ch. 6.5 - Explain how to use the math drawings of Figures...Ch. 6.5 - Write a how-many-units-in-1-group word problem for...Ch. 6.5 - Write a how-many-units-in-1-group word problem for...Ch. 6.5 - Write a how-many-units-in-1-group word problem for...Ch. 6.5 - Write a how-many-units-in-I-group word problem for...Ch. 6.5 - If 112 cups of a cereal weigh 2 pounds, how much...Ch. 6.5 - It took a mule 23 of an hour to go 45 of a mile....Ch. 6.5 - It took 113 cans of paint to paint 25 of a room....Ch. 6.5 - Write a word problem for 3412=? and another word...Ch. 6.5 - For each of the following problems, determine if...Ch. 6.5 - Sam picked 12 gallon of blueberries. He poured the...Ch. 6.5 - A road crew is building a road. So far, 23 of the...Ch. 6.5 - Will has mowed 23 of his lawn, and so far it has...Ch. 6.5 - Grandma's favorite muffin recipe uses 134 cups of...Ch. 6.5 - Tran write following word problem for 13412?:...Ch. 6.6 - Sue needs to cut a piece of wood 0.4 of an inch...Ch. 6.6 - a. Write a how-many-groups word problem for...Ch. 6.6 - a. Calculate 28.30.07to the hundredths place...Ch. 6.6 - a. Calculate 16.80.35to the hundredths place...Ch. 6.6 - Ramin must calculate 8.423.6 longhand, but he...Ch. 6.6 - a. Make a math drawing like Figure 6.30, and use...Ch. 6.6 - A federal debt problem: If the federal debt is $11...Ch. 6.6 - A tax cut problem: If a 1.3 trillion dollar tax...Ch. 6.6 - Light travels at about 300,000 kilometers per...Ch. 6.6 - A newly discovered star is about 75 trillion...Ch. 6.6 - Light travels at a speed of about 300,000...Ch. 6.6 - Susan has a 5-pound bag of flour and an old recipe...Ch. 6.6 - In ordinary language, the term divide means...Ch. 6.6 - When Mary converted a recipe from metric...Ch. 6.6 - * Suppose you need to know how many...Ch. 6.6 - Sarah is building a carefully crafted cabinet and...
Additional Math Textbook Solutions
Find more solutions based on key concepts
1. How much money is Joe earning when he’s 30?
Pathways To Math Literacy (looseleaf)
Is there a relationship between wine consumption and deaths from heart disease? The table gives data from 19 de...
College Algebra Essentials (5th Edition)
True or False The quotient of two polynomial expressions is a rational expression, (p. A35)
Precalculus
Students in a Listening Responses class bought 40 tickets for a piano concert. The number of tickets purchased ...
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra: Concepts and Applications (7th Edition)
Complete each statement with the correct term from the column on the right. Some of the choices may not be used...
Intermediate Algebra (13th Edition)
(a) Make a stem-and-leaf plot for these 24 observations on the number of customers who used a down-town CitiBan...
APPLIED STAT.IN BUS.+ECONOMICS
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, subject and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- RK 119 43 Previous Problem University at Buffalo Problem List Next Problem Match the surfaces (a) - (f) below with the contour diagrams (1) - (6) below those. (a) Surface (a) matches contour 5 V V (b) Surface (b) matches contour 2 V (c) Surface (c) matches contour 1 (d) Surface (d) matches contour 6 V (e) Surface (e) matches contour 4 V (f) Surface (f) matches contour 3 V (4) (1) -0.25 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) y y 2.5 0.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 y .3 0.25 OC 0.25 -0.25 (2) X 1.5 ZI (f) y 0.01 0.01 (3) ☑ X 0.01 0.01 0.2 0.2 (5) 0 x 0.5 (6) 0.25 X X 0.25 0.5arrow_forward43 University at Buffalo Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. The figure shows a hill with two paths, A and B. (a) What is the elevation change along each path? 400 9400 ✓ feet (b) Which path ascends more rapidly? A v (c) On which path will you probably have a better view of the surrounding countryside (assuming that trees do not block your view)? A V (d) Along which path is there more likely to be a stream? A V Note: You can earn 50% partial credit for 2-3 correct answers. Preview My Answers Submit Answers Q hulu )))) 9800' A 10000 (Click on graph to enlarge) L ^ B 0 Logged in as Luella Ya 4)arrow_forward28. (a) Under what conditions do we say that two random variables X and Y are independent? (b) Demonstrate that if X and Y are independent, then it follows that E(XY) = E(X)E(Y); (e) Show by a counter example that the converse of (ii) is not necessarily true.arrow_forward
- 7. [10 marks] Let G = (V,E) be a 3-connected graph with at least 6 vertices. Let C be a cycle in G of length 5. We show how to find a longer cycle in G. (a) Let x be a vertex of G that is not on C. Show that there are three C-paths Po, P1, P2 that are disjoint except at the shared initial vertex and only intersect C at their final vertices. (b) Show that at least two of P0, P1, P2 have final vertices that are adjacent along C. (c) Combine two of Po, P1, P2 with C to produce a cycle in G that is longer than C.arrow_forward1. Let X and Y be random variables and suppose that A = F. Prove that Z XI(A)+YI(A) is a random variable.arrow_forward30. (a) What is meant by the term "product measur"? ANDarrow_forward
- 14. Define X-(H) for a given H E R. Provide a simple example.arrow_forwardLet G be a connected graph with n ≥ 2 vertices. Let A be the adjacency matrix of G. Prove that the diameter of G is the least number d such that all the non-diagonal entries of the matrix A are positive.arrow_forwardfind the general soultion (D-DxDy-2Dx)Z = sin(3x+4y) + x²yarrow_forward
- 3. Show that (a) If X is a random variable, then so is |X|;arrow_forward8. [10 marks] Suppose that 15 people are at a dinner and that each person knows at least 9 of the others. Can the diners be seated around a circular table so that each person knows both of their immediate neighbors? Explain why your answer is correct.arrow_forwarddx Y+2 h dy x + Z " dz X+Z find three Soultion indeparedarrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Elementary AlgebraAlgebraISBN:9780998625713Author:Lynn Marecek, MaryAnne Anthony-SmithPublisher:OpenStax - Rice UniversityAlgebra: Structure And Method, Book 1AlgebraISBN:9780395977224Author:Richard G. Brown, Mary P. Dolciani, Robert H. Sorgenfrey, William L. ColePublisher:McDougal Littell
- Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897...AlgebraISBN:9780079039897Author:CarterPublisher:McGraw HillHolt Mcdougal Larson Pre-algebra: Student Edition...AlgebraISBN:9780547587776Author:HOLT MCDOUGALPublisher:HOLT MCDOUGALMathematics For Machine TechnologyAdvanced MathISBN:9781337798310Author:Peterson, John.Publisher:Cengage Learning,
Elementary Algebra
Algebra
ISBN:9780998625713
Author:Lynn Marecek, MaryAnne Anthony-Smith
Publisher:OpenStax - Rice University
Algebra: Structure And Method, Book 1
Algebra
ISBN:9780395977224
Author:Richard G. Brown, Mary P. Dolciani, Robert H. Sorgenfrey, William L. Cole
Publisher:McDougal Littell
Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897...
Algebra
ISBN:9780079039897
Author:Carter
Publisher:McGraw Hill
Holt Mcdougal Larson Pre-algebra: Student Edition...
Algebra
ISBN:9780547587776
Author:HOLT MCDOUGAL
Publisher:HOLT MCDOUGAL
Mathematics For Machine Technology
Advanced Math
ISBN:9781337798310
Author:Peterson, John.
Publisher:Cengage Learning,
Use of ALGEBRA in REAL LIFE; Author: Fast and Easy Maths !;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_PbWFpvkDc;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY
Compound Interest Formula Explained, Investment, Monthly & Continuously, Word Problems, Algebra; Author: The Organic Chemistry Tutor;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P182Abv3fOk;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY
Applications of Algebra (Digit, Age, Work, Clock, Mixture and Rate Problems); Author: EngineerProf PH;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8aJ_wYCS2g;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY