Select each correct answer.
x5=14
5x=14
x+5=14
x=120
x=54
x=−194
Hannah is having a new house built. The following is an initial blueprint of her new living room and entryway.
The perimeter of the scale drawing is ______centimeters.
If the scale is 1 centimeter = 5 feet, the perimeter of Hannah's actual living room and entryway would be ______feet.
Numerically, the value of the actual perimeter of Hannah's living room and entryway would be _______times the value of the perimeter of the scale drawing.
Based on these results, if the scale is 1 centimeter = k feet, the perimeter of Hannah's actual living room and entryway would be ______feet.
Thank you!
Answer:The first one is 22 The second one is 110 The third one is 5 The fourth one 22k
Step-by-step explanation:
dd all the sides of the scale drawing.
So, the perimeter of the scale drawing is 22 centimeters.
If the scale is 1 centimeter = 5 feet, then the dimensions of the actual living room and entryway are 20 feet, 25 feet, 30 feet, 5 feet, 10 feet, and 20 feet. Now, add all the sides of the actual living room and entryway.
So, the perimeter of Hannah's actual living room and entryway would be 110 feet.
To find how many times larger the actual perimeter is than the scale drawing perimeter numerically, divide the numerical value of the actual perimeter by the numerical value of the scale drawing perimeter.
So, the value of the actual perimeter of Hannah's living room and entryway would be 5 times the value of the perimeter of the scale drawing.
Notice that in the scale of 1 to 5, the perimeter of the actual shape is 5 times the perimeter of the scale drawing. So, in a scale of 1 to k, the perimeter of the actual shape would be k times the perimeter of the scale drawing. Therefore, for the scale of 1 centimeter = k feet, the perimeter of Hannah's actual living room would be 22k feet.
58 containers
Given:
Question:
How many containers were needed for this batch?
The Process:
Let us reorder information that is known and asked:
To get how many containers were needed for this batch, we have to do the division process. The total fluid ounce of caramel was made divided by the amount of fluid ounce in each container.
Let us count the number of containers needed for this batch.
Simplify it. The numerator and denominator are equally divided by 8.
We can use the following strategy:
In a decimal,
Conclusion
Keywords: a candy company, packages, caramel, into containers, hold 32 fluid ounces, fl. oz., the last batch, 1,848, made, how many, containers were needed, 58
Answer:
X=123213132312
Step-by-step explanation:
i have it on negative 3 and positive 4
y=-3x+4 graphed looks like this.
Remeber y=mx+b, m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept.