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Mathematics, 07.11.2019 02:31 AgentPangolin

1. −3/4+(1/10÷2/5)

2. 5(9/12−1/4)+0.5

3. 3/8 as a decimal

4. 1/3(−32.48−14.02)

5. benjamin had 12 lb of modeling clay. he used 15 lb on monday and another 14 lb on tuesday.

how many pounds of clay does benjamin have left after tuesday?

enter your answer in the simplest fractional form in the box.

6. sarah and her friends picked 3 3/4 pints of blueberries. after they ate some of the blueberries, only 2 1/3 pints remained.

how many pints of blueberries did sarah and her friends eat?

enter your answer, as a mixed number in the simplest form, in the box.

7. the high temperature in fairbanks, alaska was 15.7 °f one day. that night, the temperature fell 38.4 degrees.

what was the low temperature for the night?

enter your answer as a decimal in the box.

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1. −3/4+(1/10÷2/5)

2. 5(9/12−1/4)+0.5

3. 3/8 as a decimal

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