Chris has 7/8 yards of purple ribbon and one whole one over 6 yards of ribbon Chris has a total of three holes to over 3 yards of ribbon how many yards of Chris's ribbon are neither purple nor green
Complete question :
Chris has 7/8 yards of purple ribbon and 1 1/6 yards of green ribbon. Chris has a total of 3 2/3 yards of ribbon. How many yards of Chris's ribbon are neither purple nor green.
Answer:
1.625 yards
Step-by-step explanation:
Purple ribbon = 7/8 yards
Green ribbon = 1 1/6 yards = 7/6 yards
Total ribbon = 3 2/3 yards = 11/3 yards
Ribbon that is neither purple nor green :
Total ribbon - (green + purple ribbon)
7/8 - (7/6 + 7/8)
11/3 - (28 + 21) / 24
11/3 - 49/24
= 1.625 yards
Ted's company has received an order to print 10^6 pages. Ted's company has 100 machines., each of which can print 10^4 pages a day. Ted's coompany can print the 10^6 pages in 1/10 day, 1 day, 10 days, or 100 days?
Answer:
1 day because he has 100 machines not just one
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of Mark's laptop computer
screen is 12x2 + 3x in?. If the length is
3x, write an expression that represents
the width?
Your answer
Answer:
4x+1
Step-by-step explanation:
The area is 12x2 + 3x in
The length is 3x
Formula is A=L*B
12x2 + 3x=3x*B
Divide both side by 3x
12x2+3x divide by 3x=B
4x+1=B
The express for the width is 4x+1
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1-What is 30% of 45?
2-What is 5%of 55.2
Answer:
13.5 and 2.76
Step-by-step explanation:
How do you find the circumference of a circle? Please include an example if you’d like.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug the given value of the diameter into the formula and solve.[2]
Example problem: You have a circle tub with a diameter of 8 feet, and you want to build a white fence that creates a 6-foot wide space around the tub. To find the circumference of the fence that has to be created, you should first find the diameter of the tub and the fence which will be 8 feet + 6 feet + 6 feet, which will account for the entire diameter of the tub and fence. The diameter is 8 + 6 + 6, or 20 feet. Now plug it into the formula, plug π into your calculator for its numerical value, and solve for the circumference:
C = πd
C = π x 20
C = 62.8 feet
Read John Muir's "Calypso Borealis" and answer the question. [1] After earning a few dollars working on my brother-in law's farm near Portage [Wisconsin], I set off on the first of my long lonely excursions, botanising in glorious freedom around the Great Lakes and wandering through innumerable tamarac and arbor-vitae swamps, and forests of maple, basswood, ash, elm, balsam, fir, pine, spruce, hemlock, rejoicing in their bound wealth and strength and beauty, climbing the trees, revelling in their flowers and fruit like bees in beds of goldenrods, glorying in the fresh cool beauty and charm of the bog and meadow heathworts, grasses, carices, ferns, mosses, liverworts displayed in boundless profusion. [2] The rarest and most beautiful of the flowering plants I discovered on this first grand excursion was Calypso borealis (the Hider of the North). I had been fording streams more and more difficult to cross and wading bogs and swamps that seemed more and more extensive and more difficult to force one's way through. Entering one of these great tamarac and arbor-vitae swamps one morning, holding a general though very crooked course by compass, struggling through tangled drooping branches and over and under broad heaps of fallen trees, I began to fear that I would not be able to reach dry ground before dark, and therefore would have to pass the night in the swamp and began, faint and hungry, to plan a nest of branches on one of the largest trees or windfalls like a monkey's nest, or eagle's, or Indian's in the flooded forests of the Orinoco described by Humboldt. [3] But when the sun was getting low and everything seemed most bewildering and discouraging, I found beautiful Calypso on the mossy bank of a stream, growing not in the ground but on a bed of yellow mosses in which its small white bulb had found a soft nest and from which its one leaf and one flower sprung. The flower was white and made the impression of the utmost simple purity like a snowflower. No other bloom was near it, for the bog a short distance below the surface was still frozen, and the water was ice cold. It seemed the most spiritual of all the flower people I had ever met. I sat down beside it and fairly cried for joy.
[4] It seems wonderful that so frail and lovely a plant has such power over human hearts. This Calypso meeting happened some forty-five years ago, and it was more memorable and impressive than any of my meetings with human beings excepting, perhaps, Emerson and one or two others. When I was leaving the University, Professor J.D. Butler said, "John, I would like to know what becomes of you, and I wish you would write me, say once a year, so I may keep you in sight." I wrote to the Professor, telling him about this meeting with Calypso, and he sent the letter to an Eastern newspaper [The Boston Recorder] with some comments of his own. These, as far as I know, were the first of my words that appeared in print.
[5] How long I sat beside Calypso I don't know. Hunger and weariness vanished, and only after the sun was low in the west I splashed on through the swamp, strong and exhilarated as if never more to feel any mortal care. At length I saw maple woods on a hill and found a log house. I was gladly received. "Where ha ye come fra? The swamp, that awfu' swamp. What were ye doin' there?" etc. "Mony a puir body has been lost in that muckle, cauld, dreary bog and never been found." When I told her I had entered it in search of plants and had been in it all day, she wondered how plants could draw me to these awful places, and said, "It's god's mercy ye ever got out."
[6] Oftentimes I had to sleep without blankets, and sometimes without supper, but usually I had no great difficulty in finding a loaf of bread here and there at the houses of the farmer settlers in the widely scattered clearings. With one of these large backwoods loaves I was able to wander many a long wild fertile mile in the forests and bogs, free as the winds, gathering plants, and glorying in God's abounding inexhaustible spiritual beauty bread. Storms, thunderclouds, winds in the woods—were welcomed as friends.
The words that Muir uses in his essay reveal that he relates to nature as a(n)
emotional professor
objective notetaker
passionate observer
removed reporter
Answer:
I think it's the third one
Step-by-step explanation:
Sorry if incorrect
hope this helps!
There are 320 students in a school. The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls is 3:2. When some new boys and girls are admitted, the number of boys increases by 8 and the ratio of number of boys and girls changes to 4:3. Find how many new girls are admitted.
1. Both of the equations shown have the same solution when solved for x. What is
the value of k? Show or explain all your work. *
5x + 34 = -2 (1 – 7x) and – 3 (4x + 3) + 4 (6x + 1) = k
Your answer
PLS HELPPPP
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Please help sbdbdbdbdbdbdndbndbbdbdbdbdb
Answer:
x ≤ [tex]\frac{7}{17}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
multipy both sides by twelve
move the variable to the left side and change the sign
collect like terms
divide both sides by -17 and flip the inequality sign
how many movie tickets can you buy with $42 if one ticket costs $6 (include equation)
1=6
x=42
cross multiply
x=7
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Tucker worked 5.5 hours on Saturday. He earns $7.20 per hour.
How much did he earn on Saturday?
Answer:
$39.6
Step-by-step explanation:
5.5 times 7.20 = $39.6
We are painting a rectangular wall of a large room. The dimensions of the wall are 35feet long and 21.5 feet wide. If the total cost of the paint was 421.40 what was the cost in dollars of the paint rounded to the nearest cent
Answer:
56 cent per ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
Wall dimension = 35 feets * 21.5 feets
Total cost of paint used = 421.40
Area of wall = Area of rectangle = Length * width
Area of wall = 35 feets * 21.5 feets
Area of wall = 752.5 ft²
Cost of paint per square feet:
Total coast of paint / Area of wall
$421.40 / 752.5 ft²
= $0.56 per ft²
= 0.56 * 100 = 56
Help me pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Answer:
correspondence or alliance
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
4. Which of these is equal to sin(70°)?
a. cos(1109)
c. cos(20°)
b. cos(160)
d. cos(709)
When x= 1, then y= 1
Answer:
When x = 1, then y = -2
what is the value of x.
Answer:
x=47
Step-by-step explanation:
180-121=59
180-(59+74)=47
Answer:
x = 47
Step-by-step explanation:
The exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the 2 opposite interior angles.
121° is an exterior angle of the triangle, then
x + 74 = 121 ( subtract 74 from both sides )
x = 47
1. What's the probability that a respondent was a boy AND in year 8?
Answer:
8/18?
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the line ab name two line segments
Brainliest
Answer:
A. AC, CB
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer you have selected is correct because a line segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line that is between its endpoints. Thus the answer A is correct!
Hope this helps
All the love, Ya boi Fraser :)
Answer:
Give him brainliest!
Step-by-step explanation:
I’LL GIVE BRAINLIEST :)
Tom made fruit punch for a party. He mixed 2 gallons of orange juice, 4 quats of pinnapple juice, 3 pints of cranberry juice. How many quarts did he make in all?
Answer:
13.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Tom made fruit punch for a party
He used the following amount of fruits
2 gallons of orange juice
= if 1 gallon is 4 quart then 2 gallon is 4×2= 8 quarts
3 pints of cranberry juice
= if 1 pint is 0.5 quart then 3 pints is 0.5×3 = 1.5 quarts
The amount of quartz he made can be calculated as follows
= 1.5 + 8 + 4
= 13.5
Hence he made 13.5 quarts of fruit punch
1
Mrs. Wang has a bag that contains 15 pounds of sugar. For each cake she makes, she uses pound of sugar. How
5
many cakes can she make from the 15 pound bag of sugar?
F 20
75
H
5
15
1
20
Sharon Wells Mathematics Cumulum. Inc 2100-
Grade 5 So Wecks Week 1 Assessment
Answer: she can make 3 cakes with 15 pounds of sugar
Step-by-step explanation: 15÷5=3
my question has been up too long lol
Answer:
Question 2: y = -7
Question 3: All real numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
(2) - The equation has a horizontal asysmptote that is y = -7
(3) - they are all real numbers it does not stop at any point
I hope this helps!
Can someone HELPPPPPP?!??!?!?
Answer:
5/5 is 1 so D is correct.
Hope this helps!
(0,2), (3,3), (8,7), (2,2), (3,9)
Domain :
Range:
Answer:
Domain: ( 0, 3, 8, 2 )
Range : (2, 3, 7, 9)
Step-by-step explanation:
Henry wanted to turn the following circle graph into a bar graph. the tallest bar in this bar graph will be represented by what part of the family budget?
A: insurance/pension
B: food
C: transportation
D: housing
I NEED HELP WITH MATH CAN ANYONE HELP!!!
Answer:
ummmmmmmmmm I can try c:
Answer:
YES MAM , WHAT SEEMS TO BE THE PROBLEM < BECAUSE I DONT SEE ONE
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the area of a circle with Radius 8 yd.
Use the value 3.14 forn, and do not round your answer.
Answer:
[tex]64\pi yd^{2}[/tex] or 201.062 [tex]yd^{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of a circle: [tex]\pi r^{2}[/tex]
Given:
r=8 yd
[tex]\pi[/tex]=3.14
[tex]\pi (8^{2})=64\pi[/tex]
=201.062 [tex]yd^{2}[/tex]
I hope this is correct and helps!
answer asap pllssssss
Answer:
m + 12 = 26
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this helps a little.
Ariana compró cierto número de sacos de azúcar por S/. 675 y luego los vendió por S/. 1 080, ganando S/. 3 por cada saco. ¿Cuántos sacos de azúcar compró?
Responder:
135
Explicación paso a paso:
Número de bolsas compradas = x
Costo total de compra = 675
Costo total de ventas = 1080
Beneficio por bolsa = 3
Por eso :
Beneficio total + costo total de compra = costo total de ventas
3x + 675 = 1080
3x = 1080 - 675
3 veces = 405
x = 405/3
x = 135
Se compraron 135 bolsas
Find the area of the square whose side is 14cm?GUYS??
Answer:
196 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Area= L×W
Area = 14×14 = 196 cm
Answer and Step-by-step explanation:
To find the area, simply times the 2 sides together.
14 times 14 is 196.
The area of a square with sides 14cm is 196cm.
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