For this case we have to by definition:
1 kg equals 1000 grams
Shark 1:
405 kg and 68 grams

Thus, shark 1 weighs 405,068 grams.
Shark 2:
324 kg and 75 grams

Thus, shark 2 weighs 324,075 grams.
Subtracting we have:

Thus, shark 1 weighs 80,993 grams more than the second.
Answer:
Shark 1 weighs 80,993 grams more than the second.
Since there are more parakeets than canaries, it is not possible to have only 1 of each bird in each cage <u>and</u> have the same number of birds in each cage.
He could use 42 cages, putting a canary in with the parakeet in 18 of them. Then he would have 18 cages with 2 birds each, and 24 cages with 1 bird each.
The only way to have the same number of birds (1) in all cages is to have 60 cages, 42 of which have 1 parakeet, and 18 of which have 1 canary.
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If more than 1 of each kind of bird can be put in the cage, the collection of birds could be put into 6 cages, each of which would be home to 7 parakeets and 3 canaries.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2x²+8=80
2x²=80-8=72
x²=72/2=36
x=±√36
x=±6
so x=6 is one solution other is x=-6
The answer is letter c, also just a tip, all i had to do was ask siri :)