A gallon has a volume of 231 cubic inches. If a gallon of milk was sold im a perfectly cubical container, to the nearest tenth of an inch how high would the container be? A. 6 inches

B. 6.1 inches

C. 6.2 inches

D. 6.3 inches

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

B. 6.1 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

You find third square root of 231 \sqrt[3]{231}

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Alex and Charlene are playing a card game, where each card has a value. After Alex doubles his total cards value, he has a total of −16.5 points. What was his cards value before he doubled it

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Answer:

-8.25

Step-by-step explanation:

-16.5/2

Two friends take a bicycle trip. Ricky rides 10 miles in 0.75 an hour.Victoria rides 15 miles in 1.25 hour.Which bucylce rider has the slower rate?

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Answer:

Victoria's speed, 12 mph, is slower

Step-by-step explanation:

Ricky's speed is

10 miles

---------------- = 13.33 mpg

0.75 hour

Victoria's is

15 miles

---------------- = 12 mpg

1.25 hour

Victoria's speed, 12 mph, is slower than Ricky's, 13.33 mph.

What is the finance charge?

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Answer:

Finance charge = $2.39

Step-by-step explanation:

A finance charge is the cost of borrowing money, including interest and other fees. It can be a percentage of the amount borrowed or a flat fee charged by the company.

In the given question we will calculate the amount of the finance charge

Finance charge= Previous balance×(Annual rate÷12months)

Finance charge=179.32×(16/100÷12months)

Finance charge=179.32×(0.16÷12months)

Finance charge=179.32× 0.0133

=$2.39

New balance= previous balance-payments/credit+finance charge+New purchases

New balance=179.32−85+2.39+117.42

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The prism is completely filled with 1750 cubes that have edge length of 15 ft. What is the volume of the prism?

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The answer is 1750 * (1/5)=350^3

Solve the equation log4(x + 20) = 3
x=
DONE

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The value of x is 44.

Given

Equation; \rm log4(x + 20) = 3

The value of the x is determined by using the logarithmic properties following all the steps given below.

The value of x is;

\rm log4(x + 20) = 3

Taking log base 4 on both sides;

\rm log4(x + 20) = 3\n\n(x+20) = 4^3\n\nx+20 = 4 * 4* 4\n\nx+20=64\n\nx=64-20\n\nx=44

Hence, the value of x is 44.

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Answer:

x = 44

Step-by-step explanation:

log4(x+20) = 3

4³ = x + 20

x + 20 = 64

x = 44

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After applying the distributive property on both sides of the equation, what is the next step?Solve -2(7 - 3x) = 4(-3x + 3)

A) Multiplication property of equality

B) Variables on both sides

C) Division property of equality

D) Combine like terms on the left side of the equation

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Answer:

B) Variables on both sides

Step-by-step explanation:

Solving a Linear Equation

Some basic steps are needed to solve a linear equation. We must operate every multiplication or division by applying the correspondent distributive property. Then we must separate variables from constants, then we must collect like terms, and finally, we must isolate the variable by using the division property of equality.

In the example provided in the question, we have

Solve -2(7 - 3x) = 4(-3x + 3)

We apply the distributive property on both sides of the equation:

-14 + 6x = -12x + 12

Now we must see where are the variables in both sides of the equation and prepare to have them all in one side (usually the left side)

Answer: B) Variables on both sides

Note: The option doesn't clearly state what are we going to do with the variables on both sides, I assumed to observe and prepare the variables for the next step