She<span> is </span>going<span> to </span>pour<span> it </span>into<span> a </span>paint tray<span> that </span>measures 10 inches wide<span>, </span>12 inches long, and5 cm deep. (1 gallon<span> =... ... (</span>1 gallon<span> = </span>231 in3<span>, </span>1 inch<span> = </span>2.54 cm<span>) Which of the </span>following scenarios will<span>happen? a. The </span>paint will<span> not fill it
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B- net B with 500 square inches
A circle is 360° all the way around; therefore, if you divide an arc's degree measure by 360°, you find the fraction of the circle's circumference that thearc makes up. Then, if you multiply thelength all the way around the circle (the circle's circumference) by that fraction, you get the length along thearc.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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The options regarding the inequalities are not listed, though we can still proceed to write the inequality.
From the problem statement you cannot spend more than $50
and you are charged admission fee of $6 flat
a ride cost $2.50 per ride
the number of rides is given as r
yet in all you must not go beyond your limit
Therefore the inequalities can be presented as
