Answer:
339 bricks.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the weight of each brick and what the truck can support. Therefore what we must do is pass all to the same unit of measurement to calculate the quantity of bricks.
In this case we will pass everything to pounds.
We have that a 1 pound is 16 ounces, therefore 14 would be:
14 ounces * 1 pound / 16 ounces = 0.875 pounds
In addition we have that 1 ton is 2204.62 pounds, therefore 3/4 would be:
3/4 ton * 2204.62 pounds / 1 ton = 1653.467 pounds
Therefore, in total the brick weighs 4,875 pounds (4 + 0.875) and the truck can support 1653,467 pounds, the number of bricks would be:
1653.467 / 4.875 = 339.17
In other words, it can support about 339 bricks.
Answer: Listen u are right on 1 and 2 don’t know about 3 but Um the website is incorrect u had 1 and 2 correct so I don’t know
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4/5
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not exactly sure what this question is asking but I'm guessing it's asking to create a fraction with the numerator as 4 and denominator as 5.
Answer:
1/250 W/m² or 0.004 W/m² or 4 mW/m²
Step-by-step explanation:
The cargo worker is (50 m)/(1 m) = 50 times the reference distance. The intensity varies as the inverse of the square of the distance, so will be ...
(1/50)²×(10 W/m²) = 10/2500 W/m² = 1/250 W/m²
This might be more conveniently written as 4 mW/m².
8 can go into 12 only once.