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Complete Question
The front of a podium is in the shape of a trapezoid with base lengths 4 and 8.5 feet. the height is 2 feet. a gallon of paint covers about 350 square feet. Bryan wants to paint the front of the podium blue. He decomposed the shape into two triangles and a rectangle to find the area.
How many front frames of a podium can Bryant paint with 2 gallons of paint?
Answer:
56 front podiums
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Base length:
A = 8.5 m
B = 4 m
Height, h = 2 ft
1 gallon = 350 ft^2
Area of trapezoid = 1/2 × (A + B) × h
= 1/2 × (8.5 + 4) × 2
= 12.5 ft^2
1 gallon = 350 ft^2
2 gallons = 700 ft^2
1 podium = 12.5 ft^2
= 700/12.5 podium
= 56 podiums will be painted with 2 gallons of paint.
B. 125
C. 144
D. 170
b. q = 15
c. q = 11
d. q = 23
Answer:
Option a is correct.
Value of q is, 13
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the equation:
Solve for q;
Like terms defined as those terms which have same variables, and powers.
Combine like terms in the given equation we get;
Division property of equality states that you divide the same number to both sides of an equation.
Divide by 5 both sides we get;
Simplify:
q = 13
Therefore, the value of q is, 13