Maria is having a party and wants to have 100 ballons. it takes 4 minutes to blow up and tie a balloon. If 5 people are blowing for the party, how long will it take to blow up and tie all of the balloons for the party . sjow your work.

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: 100 balloons × 4 Minutes = 400minutes
400minutes ÷ 5people = 80 ...so 80 minutes is your answer.

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:80

Step-by-step explanation:


Related Questions

Whats the equivalent fraction to 11/17
What number is 1/10 the value of 237
[-3,3] as an inequality?
Find the area of a circle with a diameter of 6m?
Help me please help me helpm

What are the powers of 3 in the range of 3 to 1,000?

Answers

3 to the power of zero = 1
3 to the power of one = 3
3 to the power of two = 9
3 to the power of three = 27
3 to the power of four = 81
3 to the power of five = 243
3 to the power of six = 729

powers 1 2 3    4  5        6 
values  3 9 27 81 243 729

the weight of and elephant is 10,000 time the weight of a cat. If the elephant weighs 14,000 pounds, how many pounds does the cat weigh?

Answers

Easy, the cat weighs 1.4 pounds :)

Add or subtract mentally 8.01+1.09

Answers

The answer is 9.10 (since you put an addition sign.)
Add mentally =9.10
subtract mentally=6.92

3/4(12x-20) using the distributive property. help

Answers

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:start by dividing 3/4(that’s how you get the decimal) then multiply the decimal with 12x and -20  


Carina will drive 4.5 hours at an average speed of 55 miles per hour to reach her parents' house. How many miles will she drive?

Answers

she will drive a total of 247.5 you have to multiply 4.5 times 55 since the question asked how many miles will she drive  

What are the domain and range of the function {(3, 1), (5, –1), (9, –1), (2, 7), (–4, 1)}? A.
Domain: {3, 5, 9, 2 }; Range: {1, 7}

B.
Domain: {3, 5, 9, 2, –4}; Range: {1, –1, 7}

C.
Domain: {1, –1, 7}; Range: {3, 5, 9, 2, –4}

D.
Domain: {1, 7}; Range: {3, 5, 9, 2 }

Answers

B.... the x is the Domain and the y are the values that the x map to (Range)