Problem 10
One foot is equal to 0.333 yards, so convert the feet to yards.
One inch is equal to 0.0278 yards.
(36 feet × 0.333 = 12) 36 feet = 12 yards
(24 feet × 0.333 = 8) <span>24 feet = 8 yards </span>
(9 inches × 0.0278 = 0.25) 9<span> inches = 0.25 yards
</span>Now, multiply it all together (L × W <span>× H).
</span>12 × 8 <span>× 0</span>.25 = 24 yards
Then multiply the number of cubic yards.
24 <span>× </span>55= $1320
The answer is $1320
The data appears slightly skewed, so the median is probably the most appropriate measure.
You have a good chance of making between $16,000 and $23,000 because that is the range for the middle 50% of employees.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Okay. What I know so far is that the integers will all be negative. We don't have to count too high to do this. So for this, it's like pick any four numbers. Or you could divide 18 by half and find the addition problems that you know would equal 9. What I see is that -3 + -4 + -5 + -6 = -18. There are all four consecutive integers. The trend is that you can draw a line tracing to the number of the opposite side of the question and you can see they each equal nine. Most people would be tricked and say 6, because they ignore the negative symbol, but here's the catch. The lower the number in front of the negative sign, the greater it is. So in this case, the lowest number in front of the negative symbol is 3, which would also mean that -3 is the highest when it comes to all of these numbers. So -3 is the greatest out of the four consecutive integers.
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
if you have 6 pounds and you use 0.75 pounds per then you can make 6/0.75 dinners = 8