A school has 679 bottles of water for sports day.They buy another 8 packs of bottled water. Each pack contains 6 bottles. How many bottles of water do they have in total?
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Answer 1
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The school starts off with 679 bottles of water.
They then buy 8 packs with 6 bottles in each: 8 X 6 = 48
To calculate the total you must add the amount of bottles they originally had to the amount of purchased bottles: 679 + 48 = 727
The school therefore has 727 bottles of water in total.
Answer 2
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727 because first you need to find out the amount which is 4*6 then you need to add it together 679+48 check it over just in case
To answer 13 you have to convert the numbers there are 8 pints in a gallon so 64/8=8 so there are 8 gallons For 14 you would do 64x9=576 and there are 12in in a foot so 576/12 so 48 ft and there are 3 feet in a yard so 48/3=16 so Devon need 16 yds of ribbon
Brainly give one example of when you would draw a diagram to solve an angle measurement problem
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making a new type of stop sign
20. Casey bought a bag of dog food He gave his dogs the same amount of dog food each week The dog food lasted 8 weeks How much dog food did Casey give his dogs each week Give the answer as a fraction or mixed number
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Casey gave his dogs 25/2 pounds or 12 1/2pounds of dog food each week. :)
You would divide the original amount (100) by how many times you split it up (8) so 100/8 equals 12 and 1/2 :)
A CD usually sells for $12.00. If the CD is 20% off, and sales tax is 7%, what is the total price of the CD, including tax?
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$12 x .20 = $2.40
12 - 2.40 = $9.60
$9.60 x .07 = $0.67
$9.60 + $0.67 = $10.27
Total price (including tax): $10.27
If a=5,b=3,andc=2,what does a+b c equal
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a+b+c 5+3+2 8+2 =10 Hope this helped
Hi there! We know that a=5, b=3, and c=2, so we have to set up a problem. The problem is going to be 5+3+2. 5+3+2=10. Therefore, the answer is 10.
Divide £52 in the ratio 11:2
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First, get the sum of the ratio. (11 + 2 = 13)
Divide 52 by 13 to find one 'part' of the ratio. (52 ÷ 13 = 4)
Now that we have one 'part' of the ratio, we multiply it by 11 and 2 to get: (£4 × 11 = £44) and (£4 × 2 = £8).
The ratio will be £44:8.
We can check if this is correct by adding 44 and 8 to see if it adds up to 52. (44 + 8 = 52). It does, so it's correct.