2, 50/750 * 100

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on Jan 15, 2025 at 11:38 pm



MathBot Answer:

The sum of \(2\) and \(\frac{50}{750} \cdot 100\) is:

\[\begin{aligned}&=\left(2\right) + \left(\frac{50}{750} \cdot 100\right) \\\\ &= 2 + 50 \cdot \frac{1}{750} \cdot 100 \\\\ &= \frac{26}{3} \\\\\end{aligned}\]


The difference of \(2\) and \(\frac{50}{750} \cdot 100\) is:

\[\begin{aligned}&=\left(2\right) - \left(\frac{50}{750} \cdot 100\right) \\\\ &= \left(-50\right) \frac{1}{750} \cdot 100 + 2 \\\\ &= - \frac{14}{3} \\\\\end{aligned}\]


The product of \(2\) and \(\frac{50}{750} \cdot 100\) is:

\[\begin{aligned}&=\left(2\right) \cdot \left(\frac{50}{750} \cdot 100\right) \\\\ &= \frac{40}{3} \\\\\end{aligned}\]


The quotient of \(2\) and \(\frac{50}{750} \cdot 100\) is:

\[\begin{aligned}&= \frac{\left(2\right)}{\left(\frac{50}{750} \cdot 100\right)} \\\\ &= \frac{3}{10} \\\\\end{aligned}\]