At Ashley's Nursery, there are 12 rows of trees. In each row, there are 21 pine trees and 7 spruce trees. How many of each type of tree are there in all?

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Answer 1
Answer: So what you have to do is:

To find the number of pine trees:
12 (because there are 12 rows) × 21 (as there are 21 pine trees in each row) , so
12 × 21 = 252
There are 252 pine trees

You then repeat this process to find out how many spruce trees there are
So:
12 (the amount of rows) × 7 (there are 7 spruce trees in each row)
12 × 7 = 84

Number of pine trees = 252
Number of spruce trees = 84




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i need this ASAP Steve’s score in a card game is 5 points away from zero. Denia’s score is the opposite of Steve’s and is a positive value. What is Denia’s score?

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

cause 5 away from 0 could be -5 or 5 but because hers is a positive value it is 5

This box has the same length , width, and height as the 2 basketballs. Which expression gives the volume of the empty space encircling the basketballs inside the box?

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Answer:

4,608(6- \pi)\ cm^(3)

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The volume of the empty space encircling the basketballs inside the box is equal to the volume of the box minus the volume of the two basketball inside the box

so

The volume of the box is equal to

V=LWH

in this problem we have

L=2*24=48\ cm

W=24\ cm

H=24\ cm

substitute

V=48*24*24=27,648\ cm^(3)

The volume of the two basketball inside the box is equal to

V=2*(4)/(3) \pi r^(3)

n this problem we have

r=24/2=12\ cm

substitute

V=(8)/(3) \pi 12^(3)

V=4,608 \pi\ cm^(3)

The expression is equal to

(27,648-4,608 \pi)\ cm^(3)

4,608(6- \pi)\ cm^(3)

Answer:

Upper Left Answer

Step-by-step explanation:

I did it on TTM

9+7 x 5 solution please​

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Answer:

44

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

the answer is 44

Step-by-step explanation:

How would you solve this problem?

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The first and most important series of steps in pursuing an answer to this particular problem is:

1). Obtain a clear printed copy of the problem.

2). Spread the copy in front of you.

3). Look at the entire copy and center it in your field of view.

4). (the climax of these preliminaries): READ the problem, as many times as neccessary to understand what information it gives, and what exactly it asks.

Obviously, we're not equipped to do any of this for you.

Len walks 3/10 mile in the morning and 2/5 mile in the afternoon len says that he walks a total of 5/15 mile in the morning and afternoon

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Hey There!

Steps to solve (Please note, steps will be in numerical order.)


1.To start off you have to find the lCD of (3)/(10)  and (2)/(5) . So, the LCD of both fractions is ten.

2. Now, rewrite the fraction (3)/(10) to (4)/(10) , since the lcd is 10 you have to multiply the numerator and denominator of (2)/(5) by two.

3. You only have to add (3)/(10)(4)/(10)

4. First, add the numerators 3+4 which is 7. Remember when adding fractions the denominator stays the same.

5. In conclusion, you're final answer should be (7)/(10), so Len's statement was false and he walked total (7)/(10) steps.

Hope This Helped :)

What is the HCF of 14 and 21?

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The highest common factor is seven

The factors of 14 are:
1, 2, 7, 14

The factors of 21 are:
1, 3, 7, 21

The common factors are:
1, 7

The Greatest/highest Common Factor:
HCF = 7