Maeve has 2 cubic meters of soil. Does she have enough to fill a garden bed with the dimensions shown? (1 meter = 100 centimeters)

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Answer: What are the dimensions?

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You must first realize that
     base times height equals the area

Now that you remember that, all you have to do is work backwards...
     
18 1/3 
--------  
 3 1/3       

18 1/3 = 55/3

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   =5 1/2

What is 85 yd equal to in feet. Why

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Connie asked the students in a study group "how old are you?" each of them answered 12. is this a statistical question?

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mrs.diaz makes 5 dozen cookies for her class one ninth of her 27 students are absent the day she brings the cookies if she shares the cookies equally among the students who are present how many cookies will each student get. solve and create fraction word problems involving addition subtraction and multiplacation please help !!!!!!!

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2¹/₂ cookies

Further explanation

Given:

  • Mrs. Diaz makes 5 dozen cookies for her class.
  • One-ninth of her 27 students are absent the day she brings the cookies.
  • She shares the cookies equally among the students who are present.

Question:

How many cookies will each student get?

The Process:

Step-1

Mrs. Diaz makes 5 dozen cookies for her class.

\boxed{ \ 1 \ dozen = 12 \ units \ }

\boxed{ \ 5 \ dozen = ? \ units \ }

\boxed{ \ 5 * 12 = 60 \ cookies \ }

Step-2

One-ninth of her 27 students are absent the day she brings the cookies.

\boxed{ \ (1)/(9) * 27 \ students = 3 \students \ are \ absent \ }

In diagram, Total \ students: \boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3} = 27

3 students are absent, that is \boxed{3}

So, the number of students present is 27 - 3 = 24 students, or \boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3}\boxed{3} = 24

Step-3

And now, let's find out how many cookies will each student get.

\boxed{ \ 24 \ students = 60 \ cookies \ }

\boxed{ \ 1 \ students = \ ? \ cookies \ }

\boxed{ \ 60 / 24 = (60)/(24) \ }

\boxed{ \ 60 / 24 = (60 / 12)/(24 / 12) \ }

\boxed{ \ 60 / 24 = (5)/(2) \ }

Thus, each student get\boxed{\boxed{ \ (5)/(2) \ or \ 2(1)/(2) \ cookies \ }}

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I am bringing 5 dozen cookies to my class. There is 27 students in my class. Only 18 students are here. If there is 9 students absent , how many cookies will each student get ?

So firts you multiply 5 by 12 and that equals 60, than you subtract 27 and 9 and that equals 18, also you will multiply 18 by 60 and that equals 1080, lat but not least you will need to add 9 cookies and then you have 1089, you can divid 1089 by 18 and that equals 60 cookies for each student.
I hope this the right answer and I hoped this helped.

What are the solutions to the equation 0=x2-x-6? Select two options X=-3
X=-2
X=0
X=2
X=3

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Answer:

The correct options are,

x = -2 and x = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

x²  - x - 6 = 0

To find the solution of given equation

x²  - x - 6 = 0 can be written as

x² + 2x - 3x - 6 = 0

x(x + 2) - 3( x + 2) = =

(x + 2)(x - 3) = 0

Either (x + 2) = 0 or (x - 3) = 0

If (x + 2) = 0 then x = -2

If (x - 3) = 0 then x = 3

Therefore the correct options are,

x = -2 and x = 3

Answer: b,e

Step-by-step explanation:

I dont understand proportions :( someone please help me understand with an example

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Oh yes... Wonderful Proportions. There are ways to do proportions but this is how I learned how to do them :     

       PART    %
               =
       WHOLE  100                   That is the formula.  I'm not sure of an example but I hope it helps