A gardener uses 1/3 of a liter of water to water 2/7 of a garden. Watering the entire garden at this rate will require 5/6 , 6/7, 1 1/6 , 1 4/7 liters of water.

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Answer 1
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14/7 water you wll group


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A vendor sells 60 pieces of fruit that are either apples or oranges. The ratio of apples to oranges is 3: 2. How many apples did the vendor sell? How many oranges did the vendor sell?

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36 apples, 24 oranges

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A dance floor is made from square wooden tiles with a side length of 1 foot. the floor can be laid out as a square or as a rectangle. Yeasmin chooses a rectangular dance floor for her party. The width of the rectangular dance floor is 10 feet less than the width of the square dance floor, and its length is 15 greater than the length of the square floor.how much greater is the length of the rectangular dance floor than its width?
The perimeter of the rectangular dance floor is 130 feet. What are the length and width of the dance floor?
If the unit rate is $0.50 per tile, how much would it cost Yeasmin to buy the number of tiles needed to make up the dance floor

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legnth/width for square = x
width of rectangle= x-10
legnth of rectangle=x+15
so (x-10)+25=x+15 which is the first part

part two
the perimiter of rectangle floor =130
perimiter= 2width+2legnth so 130/2=width+height
width=x-10 and legnth=x+15 so
x-10+x+15=130/2
2x+5=75
minus 5 from both sides
2x=70
divide by two
x=35 which is legnth/width of the square, but we want the legnth and width of the rectangle so
x-10=width=25
x+15=legnth=50
so the cost of the floor is (50 times 25)times $0.50 or
(50 times 25)/2 so
$525

You have 7 dogs and you multiply 4 more dogs whats your answer.

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The answer is 28 dogs.

Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? a. We smiled our approval and nodded to each other.
b. What a delightful after-dinner show you have given us!
c. To our surprise, she began a little dance in front of us.
d. With a hop and a skip, the door opened, and a little girl came in.

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Choice 'd' is written as if it was the door that hopped and skipped. The other choices are OK.

Mike works h hours in a week. To find his weekly pay he multiplies his hours by his pay of $30 per hour and adds $5 for his sales bonus. He's decided that he wanted to take one-fifth of his weekly pay and place it in his savings. Which simplified expression represents the amount that will go into his savings each week?

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Answer:

6h + 1

Step-by-step explanation:

number of hours: h

pay per hour: 30

pay for the hours: 30h

add sales bonus: 30h + 5

1/5 of total above: (1/5)(30h + 5) = 6h + 1

Answer: 6h + 1

Petra throws a ball up with an initial vertical velocity of 35 ft/s from a platform that is at ground level.How long will the ball be in the air?

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The equation used to solve this problem is this:
H(t) = -16t^2 +vt + s
Where,
H(t) is the distance of the ball from the ground in feet,
t is the time in seconds,
v is the initial velocity of the ball as it is thrown up in feet/sec,
s is the distance of the ball from the ground when it was thrown in feet

Plugging in the given values,
0 = 16 t^2 + 35t + 0
This is a quadratic equation and the roots are:
0 and 2.19

ANSWER: 2.19 SECONDS

The equation used to solve this problem is this:

H(t) = -16t^2 +vt + s

Where,

H(t) is the distance of the ball from the ground in feet,

t is the time in seconds,

v is the initial velocity of the ball as it is thrown up in feet/sec,

s is the distance of the ball from the ground when it was thrown in feet

Plugging in the given values,

0 = 16 t^2 + 35t + 0

This is a quadratic equation and the roots are:

0 and 2.19

answer: 2.19 seconds