If a cube has a volume of 343 cubic yards, what is its surface area?
If a cube has a volume of 343 cubic yards, - 1

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MARKING BRAINLIEST!An airline knows that 9 out 50 passengers who book a flight do not show up. If 300 people booked a flight , how many will not show up?

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54 people dont show up

dan painted 3/4 of a wall using 1/4 of a can of paint. how many walls can he paint using one can of paint?

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Using 1 can of paint 3 walls can be painted.

What is Unitary Method?

The unitary technique involves first determining the value of a single unit, followed by the value of the necessary number of units.

For example, Let's say Ram spends 36 Rs. for a dozen (12) bananas.

12 bananas will set you back 36 Rs. 1 banana costs 36 x 12 = 3 Rupees.

As a result, one banana costs three rupees. Let's say we need to calculate the price of 15 bananas.

This may be done as follows: 15 bananas cost 3 rupees each; 15 units cost 45 rupees.

Dan painted 3/4 of a wall using 1/4 of a can of paint.

So, 1/4 can used = 3/4 of wall

Then, in one can the amount of wall painted

= 3/4 x 4/1

= 3 walls.

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3/4         x
 ÷     =   ÷
1/4        1

(4)  1/4x = 3/4  (4)

1x=3

final answer: dan can paint 3 walls

Manny has 28 chapters in a book to read. He reads 7 chapters each week. How many weeks will it take for Manny to read the book?

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well if you divide 28/7 you will get 4. It will take him 4 weeks to read the 28 chapters. 
Easy just divider 28 and 7 so it would be 4 weeks

On a computer screen, PLS HELP ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!Jennifer just created a triangular design of a banner with vertices at A(-4,3), B(-1,5) and C(-1,2). She can use the computer software to perform transformations on this design.

Which sequence of two transformations could she perform so that the transformed vertices become A’ (4,-5) , B’(7,-7), and C’(7,-4) ?

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Answer: D

Step-by-step explanation: reflecting about the line y=-1, followers by translating 8 units to the right

8-m/7=18 ................

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Answer:

m= -84

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1- Multiply both sides by 7

42-m= 126

Step 2- Move constant to the right hand side and change its sign

-m= 126-42

Step 3- Subtract the numbers

-m= 84

Step 4- Change the signs on both sides of the equation

m= -84

PLEASE HELP! How do I solve this problem?

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The toughest part of this problem could be deciding what names to give the quantities of one-Euro and two-Euro coins.

-- I called the number of one-Euro coins ' N '.
Each of them is worth 1 Euro, so all ' N ' of them are worth ' N ' Euros.

-- I called the number of two-Euro coins ' T '.
Each of them is worth 2 Euros, so all ' T ' of them are worth ' 2T ' Euros.

-- The total number of coins in Penny's pocket is (N + T), and it says there are 11.

-- Their total value is (N + 2T), and it says the total value is 18.

So now you have two equations, with two unknowns.

               N + 2T  =  18
               N +  T  =  11

Subtract the bottom equation from the top one, and you get:

          (N - N) + (2T - T)  =  (18 - 11)

                             T        =      7         (there are 7 two-Euro coins in her pocket)

That right there is the answer to the question, so you don't need to go
any farther.  But if you wanted to, you could also figure out how many
one-Euro coins there are in her pocket.