<span>Sophia could use a 10' long tape measure to measure the artwork. Would be The correct answer hope this helps</span>
Answer:
3 quarters
7 dimes and a nickel
7 dimes and 5 pennies
15 nickles
75 pennies
2 quarters 2 dimes and a nickel
etc.
Step-by-step explanation:
20 golf balls can fit in the can.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Given:
Height (h) = 10 Inches
Volume of 15.625 Pi inches cube.
To Find:
How many balls can be filled in that can.
Solution:
Diameter of the golf ball [as per standard value] = 1.68 in
Radius of the golf ball = 
Volume of the golf ball = 
=
=
Volume of the can = 
Now we have to divide the volume of the can by the volume of the golf ball, we will get =
balls
Thus we can conclude that approximately 20 balls can be filled in that can.
Answer:
2 boxes
Step-by-step explanation:
do 16 times 2 you get 32 so there are 32 green crayons 32/9 9 times 3 is 36 which is over 32 so you cant fill 3 boxes 9 times 2 equals 27 so the answer would be she can fill 2 boxes