Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1) ABCD is a trapezium. AB ║ CD
∠ADC + ∠DAB = 180° { Co interior angles}
110° + ∠DAB = 180
∠DAB = 180 -110
∠DAB = 70°
2) Sum of all angles of trapezium = 360°
∠A + ∠B + ∠DCB + ∠D = 360
70° + 50° + ∠DCB + 110° = 360
230 + ∠DCB = 360
∠DCB = 360 - 230
∠DCB = 130°
3) For finding the height, use Pythagorean theorem
height² + base² = hypotenuse²
height² + 6² = 10²
height² + 36 =100
height² = 100 - 36
height² = 64
height = √64
height = 8 m
4) a = AB = x m
b = 9 m
h = height = 8 m
Area of trapezium = 120 m²
= 120

x + 9 = 120/4
x + 9 = 30
x = 30 - 9
x = 21 m
AB = 21m
11x10=110
110+40=150
150/6=25
25-8=17
17 is the number.
Part A.
Ashwin had a 4-cm cube.
volume of cube = side^3
volume = (4 cm)^3 = 64 cm^3
Ashwin has 64 small cubes.
We need to find the volumes of all prisms in Part A. Only prisms with at most 64 cm^3 volume can be the answer.
A. v = 2 * 4 * 7 = 28
B. v = 4 * 5 * 6 = 120
C. v = 5 * 5 * 4 = 100
D. v = 4 * 7 * 5 = 140
E. v = 3 * 5 * 4 = 60
Part A. answer: A, E
Part B.
Dora had a 5-cm cube.
volume of cube = side^3
volume = (5 cm)^3 = 125 cm^3
Dora has 125 small cubes.
We need to find the volumes of all prisms in Part B. Only prisms with at most 125 cm^3 volume can be the answer.
A. v = 3 * 3 * 8 = 72
B. v = 3 * 4 * 5 = 60
C. v = 6 * 6 * 4 = 144
D. v = 5 * 8 * 4 = 160
E. v = 3 * 5 * 4 = 60
Part B. answer: A, B, E
This is something you would do through trial and error. At least, that's the approach I took. I'm not sure if there is any algorithm to solve. The solution I got is shown in the attached image below. There are probably other solutions possible. The trick is to keep each number separate but not too far away so that the other numbers to be filled in later don't get too crowded to their neighbor.
Side note: any mirror copy of what I posted would work as well since you can flip the page around and it's effectively the same solution.
Given:
10 yards required
5 2/3 yards on hand.
We need to subtract the yards on hand from the total yards required.
First, we need to convert the mixed fraction into an improper fraction.
5 2/3 = ((5*3)+2)/3 = (15+2)/3 = 17/3
Second, we need to multiply 10 by a fraction that will give us the denominator of 3.
10 * 3/3 = (10*3)/3 = 30/3
Third, we do subtraction using our derived fractions.
30/3 - 17/3 = (30-17)/3 = 13/3
Lastly, we simplify the improper fraction. Improper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is greater than its denominator. Its simplified form is a mixed fraction.
13/3 = 4 1/3
Arliss needs to buy 4 1/3 yards more to complete the required yard length.