One wall on Zoe's bedroom is 5 feet wide and 8 feet tall.Zoe puts up a poster of her favorite athlete.the poster is 2 feet wide and 3 feet tall.How much of the wall is not covered by the poster

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Answer 1
Answer: To find area you multiply legnth times width so 5x8=40 sq ft
Then 2x3=6 sq ft which is the area of the poster. Then 40 - 6 = 34sq ft.
Your answer is 34 sq ft

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A 4   cm × 6   cm 4cm×6cmstart color #1fab54, 4, start text, c, m, end text, times, 6, start text, c, m, end text, end color #1fab54 rectangle sits inside a circle with radius of 11   cm 11cmstart color #11accd, 11, start text, c, m, end text, end color #11accd.

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Answer:

  1. Area of the rectangle: 24 cm²
  2. Area of the circle: 380.13 cm²
  3. Area of between the circle and the rectangle: 356.13 cm²

Explanation:

The question describes a rectangle of dimensions  4 cm × 6 cm inscribed in a circle with radius 11 cm.

You can find:

  • The area of the rectangle
  • The area of the circle
  • The area between the rectangle and the circle.

1. Area of the rectangle:

Area=length* width=4cm* 6cm=24cm^2

2. Area of the circle:

Area=\pi* radius^2=\pi * (11cm)^2\approx 380.13cm^2

3. Area between the rectangle of the circle:

This is the area of the circle that does not belong to (or is outside of) the area of the rectangle.

Area=\text{area of the circle - area of the rectangle}\n \n Area=380.13cm^2-24cm^2=356.13cm^2

PV=nRT , for V how do I figure this out?

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Divide each side of the equation by 'P'.

The cost of renting a bicycle is $9 for the first hour plus another $4 for eachadditional hour. Which of the following represents this situation, where Cis
the total cost of renting a bicycle for h hours?

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The missing choices are:

A. C = 9h + 4

B. C = 4h + 9

C. C = 4(h - 1) + 9

D. C = 13h

C = 4(h - 1) + 9 represents this situation ⇒ answer C

Step-by-step explanation:

The given is:

  • The cost of renting a bicycle is $9 for the first hour
  • Another $4 for each  additional hour
  • C is  the total cost of renting a bicycle for h hours

We need to find which of the following represents this situation

∵ The cost of renting a bicycle is $9 for the first hour

∵ Another $4 for each  additional hour

∵ h represents the number of hours

- Add the cost of the first hour to the cost of the remaining hours

∵ The remaining hours = h - 1

∴ The cost of the remaining hours = 4(h - 1)

∵ C is the cost of renting the bicycle for h hour

- Add 9 to 4(h - 1) to find C

∴ C = 4(h -1) + 9

C = 4(h - 1) + 9 represents this situation

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The product of 10 and the difference of a number X and 14 is 90

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i would be happy to help but i just don't know but would be happy to help

Who can help me please!!!!

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Question 1- B.
4
— = 0.444444444444444
9
Since the 4 repeats, just put the – on top of the second 4.

Question 2- C
If s is the number of students going, and you want to break them up into groups of 12, divide the total number of students by 12 to figure out how many groups there will be to find out how mang adults are required.

Question 3- A
There is a 25% chance of snow. There isnt a 0% chance so it isnt impossible. There isnt 100% chance so it isnt certain. Since it is less then 50% it is unlikely.


question 1:
                                       __
4/9=0.44444444...=0. 44
                          __
Answer: B) 0.44

Question 2:

1/12=a/s    ⇒a=s/12

Answer: C     a=s/12

Question 3:

Answer: B) Likely.

How many seconds in 5/12 of a minute?

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If there is 60 seconds in a minute, try to find the denominator of 12 to go into 60.
60/12 = 5.

Now multiply that by the numerator, which is 5.

5 x 5 = 25.

There are 25 seconds in 5/12 of a minute.
1/12 of 1 minute = 5 seconds
5 x 5 = 25
5/12 = 25 seconds