Determine the surface of the cover of a textbook that has a length of 11 inches, a width of 8 inches, and a height of 3 inches.

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Answer 1
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The answer is 264 inches when you use

the formula L × W × H which is 11 × 8 ×

3 = 264 inches


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Rebecca jogged 1.5 miles in 12 minutes.At that rate, how many minutes will it take her to jog 3.5 miles?

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1.5 = 12

1 = 12/1.5 (8)

3.5 = 8*3.5 = 28 minutes 
1.5 mil - 12min
3.5 mil - x

x= (3.5mil*12min)/(1.5mil) =28min

Write two equivalent fractions for 1/2

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Two are 3/6 and 5/10
2/4 and 7/14
Are two of them

the perimeter of the school gym is 200 feet.Christiana has 58 yards of streamers she wants to use as a border.Does she have enough to go around the whole gym

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the answer is no because 58 yards = 174 ft, but the gym is 200 ft.
so she does not have enough to go around the whole. 1 yard = 3 ft

the answer is no just convert the measurements

Jason is keeping track of the amount of money that he spends on gas each month. Below are the amounts for last month: $24.75
$30.25
$34.60
$38.90
What is the best estimation for the amount that Jason spent on gas last month?
A) 20 + 30 + 30 + 40
B) 20 + 30 + 35 + 40
C) 25 + 30 + 35 + 40
D) 30 + 30 + 35 + 40

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The answer is C. They are all no more than £1.10 off,

How many inches are in 5 1/2 yards

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How many inches are in 5(1)/(2) yards?
There are 3 feet in a yard
There are 12 inches in a foot
5 (1)/(2) = (11)/(2)
You must multiply (11)/(2) yards by feet
(11)/(2)×(3)/(1)=(33)/(2)
You must multiply (33)/(2) by inches per foot
(33)/(2)×(12)/(1)=(396)/(2)
You must divide the numerator(top) by the denominator(bottom) to simplify
396÷2=198
There are 198 inches in 5 (1)/(2) yards