40/57x=8
40/57x÷40/57=8÷40/57
x=57/5
Solution 2 8÷40/57=57/5 (km/s)
Solution: let this bucket weigh x kilograms.
x- 1/ 10x=9
( 1- 1/ 10)x=9
x=9÷9/ 10
x= 10
Or 9 ÷ (1-110) =10 (kg)
5. 15/ 16÷3= 15/ 16× 1/5=3/ 16 12/25÷8= 12/25× 1/8=3/50
8÷4/5=8×4/5= 10 2 1/40÷7/8=2 1/40×8/7=3/5
16÷2/ 17= 16× 17/2= 136 7/24÷6/49=7/24× 17/2=343/ 144
18/35÷0.6×2/3 4/9× 15/ 16÷5/6
=35/ 18 × 10/6×2/3 =5/ 12×6/5
=6/7× 2/3 = 1/2
= 12/2 1=4/7
( 2-0.6)÷7/ 15 35/64÷( 1/8+3/4)
= 1.4× 15/7 =35/64÷7/8
=3 =35/64×8/7
=5/8
The answer to the second question on page 40 of the sixth grade math book is 25*3/ 10=75 (grams).
Solution: Suppose an adult needs about X calcium every day.
3/8X=75
3/8X=75
3/8X=75
X=75 divided by 3/8.
X=75*8/3
X=200 (gram)
What version is the answer on page 125 of the sixth grade math book?
The answer on page 36 of the first volume of the sixth grade math book is 3 = 100 (hours) in 6÷50.
A: The electricity consumption last month was 100 hour.
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The first volume of the sixth grade math book has 100 pages of answers, yes
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Sixth grade math book, volume one, page 63, answer name, perimeter diameter ratio
Pen holder15.3cm4.8cm3.19cm
Mirror 21.5cm 6. 1 cm 3.52cm.
Pen cap 3.9cm0.9cm4.33cm
Small bottle/kloc-0 14.3cm4cm3.58cm
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Page 7.8 of the sixth grade math book answers Journey to the West.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
The Water Margin?
A Dream in Red Mansions
greek mythology
[Movie] Alice in Wonderland
[Name] Sherlock Holmes (a novel character created by British detective novelist Arthur Conan Doyle)
Captain grant's children
robinson crusoe
Science fairy tales
100 stories that touched primary school students
100 people who touched primary school students
100 fairy tales that touched primary school students
The Old Man and the Sea
Arabian Nights
Who is who in the world?
Wisdom backpack
trio
Zheng's story
Lu Xixi's biography
ghost car
Extraordinary father
Extraordinary mother
Biography of the great detective Jopi
Hongta amusement park
Ke Bai.
Blue ear spacecraft
The tiger is in town.
Diary of Cpaing
Brave cock
Revenge of nine mice
Kill ants
Snake king gold rush
Invisible tailor
I am money.
Pictures of the pig king
Five apples were thrown on the ground.
Canner
Dragon ball storm
Bacterial concentration camp
Crying contest
Page 9 of the first volume of the sixth grade mathematics answer example 2 4/9
Do it 15 8 3 10 2 3.
3× 3 of 10 = 9 of10.
6 × 10× 7 = 60kg。
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The ratio of apples, oranges and pears is 20: 21:122120 * (20+212) = 2120 * 53 = 40.