Answer:
10 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Because it is a parrallogram and by its property it will be 10
Answer:
0.8
Step-by-step explanation:
7 is in the tenth place since there is a 5 in the hundreds we round up to 8.
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Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount Per Package
Hot dog buns
12
Hot dogs
10
A
David thought that he would have to buy 12 packages of hot dog buns and 10 packages of hot dogs to have one bun for each hot dog.
What is the LEAST amount of each David would need to buy to have an equal number of hot dogs and buns?
David should buy 2 packages of buns and 2 packages of hot dogs,
David should buy 6 packages of buns and 5 packages of hot dogs.
с David should buy 5 packages of buns and 6 packages of hot dogs,
D David should buy 22 packages of buns and 22 packages of hot dogs
B
Answer: Choice C) David should buy 5 packages of buns and 6 packages of hot dogs.
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Explanation:
Focus on the hot dog buns for now
1 package = 12 hot dog buns
2 packages = 24 hot dog buns (multiply both sides by 2)
3 packages = 36 hot dog buns (multiply original equation by 3)
We can see that the multiples of 12 are being listed. So we have
12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, ...
as the possible number of hot dog buns we could get if we buy 1,2,3... packages.
The possible number of hot dogs we can get are
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, ...
which are multiples of 10. Simply add 10 to each item to get the next one.
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Considering these two sets
12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, ...
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, ...
what is the lowest common multiple? That would be 60 since it is found in both lists and it is the smallest in common.
The LCM of 12 and 10 is 60.
If he wanted 60 hot dog buns, then 60/12 = 5 packages of buns is what he needs.
If he wanted 60 hot dogs, then he needs 60/10 = 6 packages of hot dogs.
Therefore, David should buy 5 packages of buns and 6 packages of hot dogs. The answer is choice C.
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Side note: a different way to find the LCM is to multiply 10 and 12 to get 10*12 = 120. Then we divide by the GCF 2 getting 120/2 = 60.
Where should 0.3% be placed in the Venn diagram?
Real numbers
Natural numbers, because 0.3% is a positive
number
B
Integers, because 0.3% is a decimal
Integers
Rational
numbers
Natural
numbers
Rational numbers, because 0.3% can be
written as a fraction
Real numbers, because 0.3% is an irrational
number
Answer:
Rational numbers, because 0.3% can be
written as a fraction
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:c
Step-by-step explanation:
Write an equation to represent this situation, where a represents the amount of money Molly’s brother has.
answer:
45=3x (plato/edmentum users.)
Answer:
part A - 256 stickers
part B - 8 stickers each
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
a) 256
b) 8
Step-by-step explanation:
a) as it says in the question, each box contains 64 stickers. Mrs Kim bought 4 boxes , so she has 4 times more than a single box (64 stickers)
The calculation is simple: 64 x 4, which equals 256
b) If there are 256 stickers all-together and she has 32 people to share them equally with, you have to divide 256 by 32 to see how many stickers each person will get:
256 ÷ 32 = 8