Answer:
[tex] \frac{1}{15} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \frac{1}{5} \div 3 = \frac{1}{5} \div \frac{3}{1} = \frac{1}{5} \times \frac{1}{3} = \frac{1}{15} [/tex]
Answer:
1/15
Step-by-step explanation:
Two cans of vegetables were measured. Can A is 10 centimeters in diameter and has a height of 10.5 cm. Can B has a height of 11 cm and a diameter of 7.5 cm. Which can has the greater volume?
Responses
A The two cans have equal volumes.The two cans have equal volumes.
B More information is needed to solve the problem.More information is needed to solve the problem.
C Can BCan B
D Can A
Frabjous Day
Everyone at our lunch table was silent; our small world had been rocked to the core. Derrick, president of the computer chess club stared at his lunch tray as if it held some sort of threatening, inedible concoction from another planet. Laurel, the leader of my literary discussion group, was pale, looking as though she were coming down with some nasty illness. We had just learned that Frabjous Day, the best and only bookstore in our small town might have to close. Business was just too slow. (The charming name, of course, was from Lewis Carroll's nonsense poem "Jabberwocky.") People were purchasing books online or downloading them to their e-readers. No one seemed interested in a real bookstore anymore. This impacted us not only because our groups met at Frabjous Day, but also because we believed that the bookstore added value to life and the community.
"We need to save Frabjous Day, and we have to get all our classmates involved in the effort," Laurel said, breaking the painful silence. She was right, but the obstacles in our way made climbing Mt. Everest look like a walk in the park. We represented just a few people at our school, and we had no idea how to reach everyone.
"My brother is always quoting his basketball coach," Derrick said, "One word that keeps coming up is 'strategy.' Maybe that's what we need: a unique strategy to get everyone to recognize the value of Frabjous Day and become involved in the store."
I admired the idea immediately. Come to think of it, my literary group had recently read a classical book on strategy called The Book of Five Rings. It was written in the 1600s by a Japanese swordsman, and it describes the necessity of discipline, perception, and outthinking your opponent. I remembered a quote about there being more than one path to the mountaintop, which seemed appropriate.
After several days, we had developed a plan. First we talked with our principal and then with the owner of Frabjous Day. Finally, we set up a big display at school under the banner STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS. We exhibited books like the Five Rings and a book written by a championship-winning basketball coach. We had a book of political writings by Gandhi and another on effective environmental conservation. I personally selected biographies of successful people, including a biography on a fabulously successful actress. We had a big sign that read: "Build strategies for succeeding at what you love! Visit Frabjous Day this afternoon after school. You'll learn a lot and enjoy free sandwiches and cookies." Laurel thought of that last part because, after all, food always brings people together.
Crowds of students turned up that afternoon. We knew we needed them to actively commit to saving the store. Derrick, a master at chess strategy, devised a personalized group approach for the athletes. He showed students how to play a computerized strategy game, explaining how to use the idea on a personal or athletic level. Under a sign reading "Have a blind date with a book," Laurel set up a display of books covered in brown paper, with a brief handwritten description of the contents that was purposefully vague, yet very enticing. I invited a TV personality who grew up in our town. Everyone wanted to meet a real celebrity! Even better, people got excited about helping each other and the bookstore.
Our local librarian, Mr. Chung, contributed the best idea of all. His college roommate had been the now famous guitarist and singer Joel J. Mr. Chung and Joel were also best friends with Cecily Armstrong, whose latest mystery novel was on the best-seller list. Mr. Chung printed out raffle tickets to be given with each book sold. At the end of the year, some lucky winner would have his or her name in an original Joel J song lyric. Another lucky winner would be a character in Ms. Armstrong's next novel. The raffle was a huge success. There was no doubt that Frabjous Day was going to have many frabjous days ahead.
What is the theme of the story? How is it revealed by the actions of the characters? Use details from the story to support your response.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
frab=jous so this means jabberwocky has a famous poem
help me please math sucks
Answer:
I think the is the answer:
32,1/4,-3
The original price of a table sold in an electronics store was $308. Members of the electronics store can purchase the tablet at a lower price of $246.40. Use proportion to find the percent (%) of discount for members.
Answer: 20% discount.
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to set up a proportion to figure out how much percent discount they have.
We can do that by taking the price the customer pays and dividing that by the original price.
So, 246.4/308.
This gives us .8 or 80%, but that is not the answer.
They are paying 80% meaning to find the discount we would subtract 80% from 100% and get 20%.
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP MEE ( its number three i thought you would need the chart) (and also a and b dont matter only bao)
Answer:
Bao is 5 blocks right of (east of) and 8 blocks up from (north of) the origin.
Answer:
Number 2 is (7,3)
A student received a coupon for 11% off the total purchase price at a clothing store. Let x be the original price of the purchase. Use the expression below for the new price of the purchase. Write an equivalent expression by combining like terms. please help! 15 points!
Mateo’s old bedroom was a square with integer dimensions. His new bedroom is 3 feet wider and 2 feet longer. The increase in area is 46 ft^2. What were the dimensions of Mateo’s old bedroom?
Let x be the length of Mateo's old bedroom, then its width is also x since it is a square.
The new bedroom's length is x + 2 and its width is x + 3. The area of the new bedroom is (x + 2)(x + 3).
We know that the increase in area is 46 ft^2, so we can write an equation:
(x + 2)(x + 3) - x^2 = 46
Expanding the left side of the equation and simplifying, we get:
x^2 + 5x - 40 = 0
Factoring, we get:
(x + 8)(x - 5) = 0
Since the dimensions of the bedroom must be positive, we can discard the negative solution x = -8. Therefore, the length of Mateo's old bedroom is x = 5 feet, and its dimensions are 5 ft by 5 ft.
If a=6 and b=4 , find the value of the expression 8a + 7b.
Grade#8
Tom drinks 4 pints of water a day.
How many full tanks of water will he drink in 30 days?
Enter your answer in the box.
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What is 42038.798 Rounded to the Nearest Cent?
The answer is 55.27!
Answer: 42038.80
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A: Using the graph above, create a system of inequalities that only contains points C and F in the overlapping shaded regions. Explain how the lines will be graphed and shaded on the coordinate grid above. (5 points)
Part B: Explain how to verify that the points C and F are solutions to the system of inequalities created in Part A. (3 points)
Part C: Erica wants to live in the area defined by y < 7x − 4. Explain how you can identify the houses in which Erica is interested in living. (2 points)
Answer:n u
Step-by-step explanation:
Please help in the next 15 minutes
Liam went out to lunch. He paid his $13.79 bill in cash and received less than $7 in change. How much could Liam have paid the cashier?
Would you write an inequality or an equation?
Answer:
The answer is he paid with a $20 bill
Step-by-step explanation:
20.00-13.79=6.21
I would write a equation.
A leaky faucet is loosing water and is filling a 5- gallon bucket every 20 hours. at that rate,how many gallons of water will the faucet leak in 48 hours
Answer:
12 gallons in 48 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
what school do u go to I know a Emma Watson in Clark dale Jerome school
Step-by-step explanation:
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The cost price of a box of cereal is $1.80. The markup for each box of cereal is 60%. Find the selling price of each box of cereal.
I'd the original price of a box of cereal is $1.80, and it is marked down for 60% off, it would be marked down on selling price of 0.72 for each box of cereal.
how much does this job pay each week? _____
$174 per week
Step-by-step explanation:
4.35 · 8 = 34.8
34.8 · 5 = 174
what is the median weight of the mice ?
carrie records the weight s , in ounces , of 8 mice for a science project in the list
below . what is the median weight of the mice ?
⇔ 0.71 , 0.66 , 0.63 , 0.73 , 0.70 , 0.68 , 0.66 , 0.66 ⇔
Answer: 0.66
Step-by-step explanation:
The median is the MIDDLE NUMBER of a group of numbers.
Grouping the mice weights in order from least to greatest can help solve the problem quickly.
-> 0.63, 0.66, 0.66, 0.66, 0.68, 0.7, 0.71, and 0.73.
After that, you cross out each of the numbers starting with 0.63 and 0.73 going toward the middle, to get the odd one out, which is 0.66.
So, 0.66 is the median weight of the mice.
answer : the median is 0.67
0.71 , 0.66 , 0.63 , 0.73 , 0.70 , 0.68 , 0.66 , 0.66
first you would arrange it from least to greatest :
0.63, 0.66, 0.66, 0.66, 0.68, 0.7, 0.71, 0.73
Since you have an even set of numbers you take the two numbers in the middle and find out which number is exactly in between those, so in this case it would be 0.67
hope this helped =)
HELP ME PLEASE! Rockville and Marion are 7cm apart on a map that has a scale of 1 in: 3ft, then how tall is the real house?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
16
Jackie claims that the expression is equivalent to the expression for all values of. Is Jackie correct? Why or why not?
A
Jackie is correct. She rewrote the expression 5(3x −4) 5\left(3x\ -4\right)\5(3x −4) as 8x + 1 8x\ +\ 1\8x + 1 . Then she added the 222 for a final answer of 8x +38x\ +38x +3 .
B
Jackie is correct. She rewrote the expression 5(3x −4) 5\left(3x\ -4\right)\5(3x −4) by combining 555 to and 3x3x3x to get 8x8x8x . She then calculated 4−3=14-3=14−3=1 and added 222 for a final answer of 8x +38x\ +38x +3 .
C
Jackie is not correct. She expression 5(3x −4) 5\left(3x\ -4\right)\5(3x −4) should be rewritten as 15x−2015x-2015x−20 When 222 is added, the final answer is 15x−1815x-1815x−18 .
D
Jackie is not correct. She expression 5(3x −4) 5\left(3x\ -4\right)\5(3x −4) should be rewritten as 15x−415x-415x−4 When 222 is added, the final answer is 15x−215x-215x−2 .
The correct option for the above question is Option D
"Jackie is not correct. She expression 5(3x −4) should be rewritten as 15x−4. When 222 is added, the final answer is 15x+218."
To see why, let's simplify the expression step by step:
5(3x - 4) can be simplified as follows:
= 15x - 20 (distributing 5)
Adding 2 to this expression gives:
15x - 20 + 2 = 15x - 18
Therefore, the correct expression after adding 2 is 15x - 18, not 8x + 3 or any of the other options given.
Therefore, option D is correct and Jackie is not correct in her approach.
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Antonio is buying a stereo, speakers, and amplifiers for his car audio system. He is choosing among 4 models of stereos and 3 styles of speakers. If he has 36 different choices, how many kinds of amplifiers must there be?
2
3
4
12
Answer:
Let the number of kinds of amplifiers be "a".
Antonio has 4 choices for the stereo and 3 choices for the speakers. Therefore, the total number of different choices he can make is:
4 (choices of stereos) x 3 (choices of speakers) x a (choices of amplifiers) = 12a
We are given that he has 36 different choices, so:
12a = 36
Dividing both sides by 12, we get:
a = 3
Therefore, there must be 3 kinds of amplifiers.
The answer is (B) 3.
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Ice cream is packed in cylindrical gallon tubs. A tub of ice cream has a total surface of 387.79 square inches. If the diameter of the tub is 10 inches, what is it's height? use n = 3.14.
7.35 inches
7.65 inches
14.7 inches
17.35 inches
Answer: The required height of the tub is given as 7.35 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:The total surface area of the given cylindrical tub = 387.79 in.²
The diameter of the tub = 2r = 10 inches
where r = radius
r = 10/2 = 5 inches
T total surface of a cylinder = 2πr² + 2 π rh
387.79 = 2 * 3.14 * 5*5 + 2 * 3.14 * 5 * h
387.79 - 157 = 31.4h
h = 7.35 inches
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please help please??
Answer: My calculation might be wrong
it A
Step-by-step explanation:
can anybody helppp?????????
Answer:
Missing angle = 50°
Step-by-step explanation:
Given angles,
→ <A = 40°
→ <B = 90°
→ <C = ?
Now we have to,
→ Find the missing angle of triangle.
We know that,
→ Sum of angles of a triangle is 180°.
Formula we use,
→ <A + <B + <C = 180°
Let us assume that,
→ Missing angle = c
Forming the equation,
→ 40° + 90° + c = 180°
Then the value of c will be,
→ 40° + 90° + c = 180°
→ 130° + c = 180°
→ c = 180° - 130°
→ [ c = 50° ]
Hence, the value of c is 50°.
What is the theme of the story? How is it revealed by the actions of the characters? Use details from the story to support your response.
Frabjous Day
Everyone at our lunch table was silent; our small world had been rocked to the core. Derrick, president of the computer chess club stared at his lunch tray as if it held some sort of threatening, inedible concoction from another planet. Laurel, the leader of my literary discussion group, was pale, looking as though she were coming down with some nasty illness. We had just learned that Frabjous Day, the best and only bookstore in our small town might have to close. Business was just too slow. (The charming name, of course, was from Lewis Carroll's nonsense poem "Jabberwocky.") People were purchasing books online or downloading them to their e-readers. No one seemed interested in a real bookstore anymore. This impacted us not only because our groups met at Frabjous Day, but also because we believed that the bookstore added value to life and the community.
"We need to save Frabjous Day, and we have to get all our classmates involved in the effort," Laurel said, breaking the painful silence. She was right, but the obstacles in our way made climbing Mt. Everest look like a walk in the park. We represented just a few people at our school, and we had no idea how to reach everyone.
"My brother is always quoting his basketball coach," Derrick said, "One word that keeps coming up is 'strategy.' Maybe that's what we need: a unique strategy to get everyone to recognize the value of Frabjous Day and become involved in the store."
I admired the idea immediately. Come to think of it, my literary group had recently read a classical book on strategy called The Book of Five Rings. It was written in the 1600s by a Japanese swordsman, and it describes the necessity of discipline, perception, and outthinking your opponent. I remembered a quote about there being more than one path to the mountaintop, which seemed appropriate.
After several days, we had developed a plan. First we talked with our principal and then with the owner of Frabjous Day. Finally, we set up a big display at school under the banner STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS. We exhibited books like the Five Rings and a book written by a championship-winning basketball coach. We had a book of political writings by Gandhi and another on effective environmental conservation. I personally selected biographies of successful people, including a biography on a fabulously successful actress. We had a big sign that read: "Build strategies for succeeding at what you love! Visit Frabjous Day this afternoon after school. You'll learn a lot and enjoy free sandwiches and cookies." Laurel thought of that last part because, after all, food always brings people together.
Crowds of students turned up that afternoon. We knew we needed them to actively commit to saving the store. Derrick, a master at chess strategy, devised a personalized group approach for the athletes. He showed students how to play a computerized strategy game, explaining how to use the idea on a personal or athletic level. Under a sign reading "Have a blind date with a book," Laurel set up a display of books covered in brown paper, with a brief handwritten description of the contents that was purposefully vague, yet very enticing. I invited a TV personality who grew up in our town. Everyone wanted to meet a real celebrity! Even better, people got excited about helping each other and the bookstore.
Our local librarian, Mr. Chung, contributed the best idea of all. His college roommate had been the now famous guitarist and singer Joel J. Mr. Chung and Joel were also best friends with Cecily Armstrong, whose latest mystery novel was on the best-seller list. Mr. Chung printed out raffle tickets to be given with each book sold. At the end of the year, some lucky winner would have his or her name in an original Joel J song lyric. Another lucky winner would be a character in Ms. Armstrong's next novel. The raffle was a huge success. There was no doubt that Frabjous Day was going to have many frabjous days ahead.
Sally created a factor rainbow for the number 28.
Select the three statements that are true.
Danielle has taken five math tests so far this year. The tests are out of twenty points, and she has gotten the following scores.
17, 19, 20, 14, 16
A. What is the mode of her scores?
17
no mode
6
17.2
B. What must Danielle score on her sixth test in order to have a mean of 17.5?
19
17
18
20
Answer: A. No mode B. 19
Step-by-step explanation:
The mode is what value appears most frequently, since all values are different and none appear more than once the answer is no mode. The mean is the sum of all values divided by how many values there are, if you add all values together and divide by 6 you'll get your answer, for example adding the numbers: 17, 19, 20, 14, 16, and 19 you get 17.5.
A bullet train covers 895.65km in 5 hours. What distance will it cover in an hour?
Answer:
Distance covered in an hour = Total distance covered ÷ Time taken
Distance covered in an hour = 895.65 km ÷ 5 hours
Distance covered in an hour = 179.13 km/hour
Therefore, the bullet train will cover a distance of 179.13 km in an hour.
Answer: hope this helps ♡
It will cover a distance of 179.13km in an hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
Unitary method: diving the number that you want to find out over the already known number. (just try to understand this lol) :)
895.65 km = 5 hours
? km = 1 hour
[tex]\frac{895.65}{5}[/tex] = 179.13
179.13 km = 1 hour
(double check: 179.13×5=895.65)
Mathematics class of the 8th
Answer: It's A.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: a is right
Step-by-step explanation: