What's a integer number ?
Example: -1<?<3

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: -1 < \fbox0 < 3\n-1 < \fbox1 < 3\n-1 < \fbox2 < 3
Answer 2
Answer: An integer number is like this:                  Hope it helps!
A<?<C
1<2<?
-1<?<-3

Related Questions

Are 2/7 and 6/21 equivalent ratios
What's different with census and sample?
A frying pan has a radius of 14 centimeters. What is the circumference of the frying pan? Use 22/7. Please Help!!!A) 64cm.B) 88cm.C) 96cm.D) 128cm.
What is the answer to -6+7x-6x=3
Compare the two functions give. explain which function has the greater rate of change

What is 5.6 divided by 4.48

Answers

1.25 is the answer....
5.6/4.48=1.25                               1.25 is the answer

QUICK QUICK! 1 MINUTE ONLY PLEASE 2 QUESTION READ CAREFULLY! 30 POINTS!1) Gabriella swims 2 laps per minute. What is the rate unit?

A. laps per minute
B. laps
C. 1
D. 2

2) Gabriella swims 2 laps per minute. What is the unit rate?

A. 2
B. laps
C. 1
D. laps per minute

Answers

Answer to Number 1

Answer:

laps

_______________________________________________

Answer to Number 2

2

Step-by-step explanation:

Because unit rates are the numbers in the mathematical problem and the rate units are the problem.

Example:

2 laps per minute

The rate unit is laps per minute and the unit rate is 2.

__________________________________________________

How many whole ones in 24 quarters

Answers

what you have to do to get the correct answer is =since there is 4 quarters in a whole how many times does four go into 24 
=the answer is 6

Answer:

1 whole Step-by-step

HOPE THIS HELPS!

I need to turn this in by tomorrow please help me.

Answers

20016715-65-110-197

For every 10$ Glen earns, his parents require him to save 2$. What percent of his money does he get to spend?

Answers

80%  becuase 10 would equal 100% so 2 would be 20% . 100-20=80
80% Is the correct percentage!

You are creating a wedding cake for a couple. The couple has already picked out a design that they like. The cake is composed of three tiers. Each tier is a square prism. The bottom tier has a length of 20 inches. The second tier has a length of 14 inches and the top tier has a length of 8 inches. Each tier has a height of 6 inches. The surface of the entire cake will need to be covered in frosting. How many cans of frosting will you need to buy, if each can covers 250 square inches?

Answers

To calculate the total surface area of a three-tier wedding cake and determine the number of frosting cans needed, we use the formula for the surface area of a square prism. The total surface area of the cake is 1848 square inches. As each can covers 250 square inches, we would need to buy 8 cans.

In this task, we are asked to calculate the total surface area of a three-tiered wedding cake made of square prisms to determine how many cans of frosting are needed. Each tier has a different length but they all share the same height. The surface area of a square prism is calculated by using the formula 2(a² + 4ah), where 'a' is the length of a side and 'h' is the height.

The total surface area for each tier becomes:

  1. Bottom Tier: 2*(20^2 + 4*20*6) = 880 square inches
  2. Middle Tier: 2*(14^2 + 4*14*6) = 616 square inches
  3. Top Tier: 2*(8^2 + 4*8*6) = 352 square inches

Add these together to get the total surface area for the whole cake, which is 1848 square inches. As each can of frosting can cover 250 square inches, you will need to divide 1848 by 250. This gives approximately 7.4, so you would need to buy 8 cans of frosting to fully cover the cake (as we can't buy partial cans).

Learn more about Surface Area here:

brainly.com/question/36938891

#SPJ2

Used Area from bottom box (green)= All 4 vertical faces +EFGH-IJKL
=(20*6+6*6+20*6+6*6)+20*6-14*6= 348 Square inches ...(i)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Used Area from middle box (Blue)= All 4 vertical faces +MNOP-QRST
=(14*6+6*6+14*6+6*6)+14*6-8*6=276 square inches...(ii)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Used Area from top box (Brown)= All 4 vertical faces +UVWX
=(8*6+6*6+8*6+6*6)+8*6=216 square inches...(iii)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

so the surface area of the cake to be covered= 348+276+216=840 square inches.

given that 1 can covers 250 square inches

so number of cans needed = 840/250=3.36

which means 4 cans needed.