an electronics store had 182 video games. if they put them on shelves with 24 on each shelf, about how many shelves would they need?

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Answer 1
Answer: 182 games24 on each shelfbasicaalyx shelves is more than or equal to 182 games1 shelf=24x times 24>182divide both sides by 24x>7 and 4/24x has to be a whole number since you can't have fractional shelvesyou have to have more shelves since less shelves won't allow you to carry all of themround up7 and something rounded u is 8

 8 shelves (if you are a weird store that has fractional shelves then the answer is 7 and 1/6 shelves)
Answer 2
Answer: To figure that out, I am going to divide 182÷24 to get my answer so 182÷24=7.583 and I want a whole number so I am going to round it up to 8 so I think they need 8 shelves.




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Tanx cosx = 0

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tanx\ cosx=0;\ \ \ \ D:x\neq(\pi)/(2)+k\pi;\ (k\in\mathbb{Z})\n\ntanx* cosx=0\iff tanx=0\ \vee\ cosx=0\n\ntanx=0\iff x=k\pi\n\ncosx=0\iff x=(\pi)/(2)+k\pi\notin D\n\nSolution:x=k\pi\ (k\in\mathbb{Z})
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Alan is at an ice cream shop. The shop offers three types of cones (regular, waffle, and chocolate), and two flavors of ice cream (chocolate and strawberry).The ice cream shop has a special on a random cone and ice cream flavor picked by a computer program. What is the probability that Alan will get waffle cone with strawberry ice cream if he asks for the special? (Round the answers to the nearest hundredth.)

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Answer:

0.17

Step-by-step explanation:

There is a  1 in 6 chance.

A flashlight costs $12.00. The sales tax is 6%. What is the amount of the sales tax?

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12.00x0.06, which is 0.72, so the sales tax is 72 cents. Basically, what you do to answer these kinds of questions is divide the percentage by 100 (6/100=0.06), because the percentage is out of 100%. Then you multiply that number by the price to get the sales tax. If you wanted to find the total price, add the tax you found to the original price ( in this case would give us $12.72 )

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I work at a hotel and my time is 5:30 am to9:30am. I have to put out the breakfast for 6:30 and break down at 9:30 am. How many hours are they giving me to wash dishes and clean up? I also do housekeeping and my time is 9:00 am to 3:00pm. I had 12 check out and 4 stay over . How many minutes are they giving me to clean each room?

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So, with 12 check outs and 4 stays over you will have to clean up 16 rooms ( I assume that the hotel has the habit of cleaning up the room even if people stay overnight)

so the time between 9 am and 3 pm is 4 hours, that is 4*60=240 minutes.

This means it's 240/16=120/8=60/40=15, 15 minutes per room.

About the first part of the sentence: I assume that you can start washing the dishes alrady at 6:30 (dishes you used for preparation,etc) - so you can clean up from 6:30 till 9:30 - that is three hours!

A rectangle has a length of 14 meters and a width of 200 centimeters what is the area of the rectangle in meters?

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Answer:

28 m

Step-by-step explanation:

1 m=100 cm

?=200 cm ...

200 cm=2m

area=lw

A=14 m*2 m

A=28 m

Answer:

28

Step-by-step explanation:

200 cm = 2m

Area = length × Width

So..

Area = 14×2

= 28

What expressions are equivalent to 3(4x+3)?

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Answer: B, D, E

Step-by-step explanation: Its very easy to check, For B, you notice that it is the same, only the numbers are swapped. In multiplication, this is perfectly fine. For D, I just knew that the answer was 12x+9. And in D, there are 3 4x and 3 threes', so that one was correct. And for E, all you have to do is to multiply accordingly to the distributive property