Describe the number 43 in two ways

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Answer 1
Answer: forty-two and 42. word form and standard form.
Answer 2
Answer:


43 is an odd number

43 is a real number



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True or false 2 quarts is > 10 pints

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1quart=2pints
convert 2 points to quarts
2 quarts=2 times 2 pints=4 pints

now we have
4pints>10pints
false since 4>10

FALSE

A classroom's length is 3m less than two times its width. The classroom has a length of 9m. Solve an equation to determine the width of the classroom.

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The equation would be 2w-3=9. Do the inverse operation for '3' on both sides of the equation. Then do the inverse operation on both sides of the equation for '2w'.

Question 4, I give thanks and 5 stars so you get more points :p Worth 15 pointsA cooler contains 5 bottles of orange juice, 6 bottles of apple juice, and 4 bottles of grape juice.

a. Janice randomly selects a bottle from the cooler. Then David randomly selects a bottle from the cooler. What is the probability that both Janice and David will select orange juice? Express your answer as a percent. Show your work.
b. Assume that both Janice and David selected orange juice. After drinking these juices, Janice and David randomly each pick another bottle from the cooler. What is the probability that neither will pick grape juice? Show your work and write your answer as a percent.

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A) 5+6+4=15, so the chance that they will both get orange juice is 2/15
B) 15-2=13, so the chances that neither of them will pick grape juice is 6.5%

I think this is right, but you might want to check it if anyone else answers because I havn't done this in maths for a while.
Since gkitten wasn't sure I'll attempt this too.

a) Assuming that the bottles are not replaced from the fridge each time:
5+6+4=15
So 5/15 x 4/14 = 2/21
2/21 x 100 = 9.524%

b) So now there are only 13 bottles in the fridge:
4/13 x 3/12 = 1/13
1/13 x 100 = 7.692%

Hope I helped.


Write 5367 to the nearest hundred​

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Please delete/ignore this answer. I misread the question.

Answer:

5400

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because if it's five or more up the score(if the number is 5 go up to 6 etc.), four or less let it rest (drop it and everything beind it to zero)

The wings of a ruby-throated hummingbird beat an average of 52 times per second. About how many times will it's wings beat in one minute?

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Answer:

3120

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply 52 by 60 and it equals 3120

The total cost (c) is proportional to the number of pineapples (n) purchased. The price of each pineapple is $4. Which equation represents the total cost of the pineapples purchased?A) c = 4n
B) n = 4c
C) c =
n
4
D) c =
4
n

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Answer:

4.  c = 4n.

Step-by-step explanation:

The total cost = price of 1 pineapple * the number of pineapples bought.

C =4n which represents the total cost