A cooler holds 20 cups of water. There are 12 3/4 cups of water in the cooler. Can the cooler hold an additional 6 5/6 cups of water?Explain

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Yes, because there is enough water in the cooler for about 81 cups total.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer 2
Answer: Yes. Since 12 3/4 cups can be rounded up to 13 and 6 5/6 can be rounded up to seven, and 13+7 equals 20, so you would be able to put the additional amount if cups into the cooler.

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Simply 3/3 in a fraction

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This problem is pretty easy (to me, probably not to you if you are asking a question about it, haha. ^_^')
First off, we know that 3/3 (if you are answering it as a dividing problem) is 1. If it is a fraction, then it also equals one.


So, either way, the answer is 1.





PLEASE HELP FOR BRAINLIEST!!!!ASAP!

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Answer:

4.8

Step-by-step explanation:

A + 11 squared = 12 squared

A squared + 121 = 144

-121 -121

Sqaure root A squared and 23 squared and get 4.8

20 POINTS!A circle is cut out of a piece of plywood that is 10 in. square. The scrap is thrown away
What is the area of the circle.
How many square inches are thrown away?

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The piece of plywood is a square, 10 inches on each side.
Its area is (10 x 10) = 100 square inches.

You can cut a circle out of it with any size you want, as long as
the diameter of the circle is not more than 10 inches.  You didn't
tell us what size circle, so I'll assume that you cut out the biggest
possible circle.

Diameter = 10 inches
Radius = 5 inches

Area of any circle is (pi) x (radius)²

           Area = (pi) x (5)²

           Area = (pi) x (25) = 78.5 square inches .

The rest of the plywood is scrap.

You discard  (100 - 78.5) = 21.5 square inches.

(By the way ... you cut out a disk, not a circle.)


What is the value of x in the equation 2x+3y=35 when y=6

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Answer:

x = 17/2 or x = 8.5 decimal

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve for x:

2 x = 17

Divide both sides of 2 x = 17 by 2:

(2 x)/2 = 17/2

2/2 = 1:

Answer:  x = 17/2 or x =8.5 decimal

A box contains only sliver tokens and gold tokens. Clarisse reached into the bag without looking, got 60 tokens, and found that 48 of the tokens were silver. Clarisse is going to reach in the box again and get one more token. What is the experimental probability that the token will be silver? A. 1/48 B. 2/5 C. 1/2 D. 4/5

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The experimental probability in this problem is given by the total amount of silver coins Clarisse pulled over the total amount of coins Clarisse pulled.

She pulled 48 silver coins out of the 60 she pulled in total. Set up a fraction:

(48)/(60)

This fraction can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 12:

(48)/(60) / (12)/(12) = (4)/(5)

The experimental probability of pulling another silver token is 4/5.

Final answer:

The experimental probability of Clarisse picking a silver token from a box is the ratio of the number of silver tokens picked (48) to the total number of tokens picked (60), which simplifies to 4/5. Therefore, the correct answer is option D.

Explanation:

The question asks about the experimental probability of picking a silver token from a box after Clarisse already picked 60 tokens, of which 48 were silver. Experimental probability is determined by conducting an experiment and recording the results. The experimental probability of an event is the ratio of the number of times the event occurred to the total number of trials.

The number of silver tokens Clarisse picked is 48, and the total number of tokens she picked is 60. So, the experimental probability of picking a silver token is 48/60. This could be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 12, resulting in 4/5. Therefore, the experimental probability of picking a silver token is 4/5, or in other words, option D is correct.

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Do 2 planes intersect at a point all the time?

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No, they can just not intersect, like if you had two pieces of paper, think of them as planes, one can be above the other, aka parallel, so they never intersect.
planes can also intersect as lines.
by the way, i assume the question is about how 2 planes can intersect.