Sal: −38 feet
Sam: −45 feet
Answer:The equation wth x in the information can be written as
1/2 x = 38.5 , Upon solving, the number = 77
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number Sara was thinking about be x
halving the number to get an answer = 38.5 can be expressed as
1/2 X = 38.5
The equation with x in the information can be written as
1/2 x = 38.5
solving it becomes
1/2 x= 38.5
x = 38.5 x 2
x=77
The number Sara was thinking about = 77
The weight of a 170 cm steel bar will be 5 Kg
Step-by-step explanation:
Derek uses a 136 cm flat steel bar that weighs 4 kg to make rack in the garage.
1 kg = 1000 gm
So the weight of 1 cm steel bar will be
kg
Weight of 1 cm bar =
gm
Let the weight of a 170 cm steel bar will be
×
gm
⇒
×
gm
⇒ 5000 gm
⇒5 kg
Hence, the weight of a 170 cm steel bar will be 5 Kg
A + B + C = 518 ft^3
A = 1/3B, or 3A = B
B = C
A + B + C = 518 ft^3
1/3B + B + B = 518
7/3B = 518
B = 518×3/7 = 222 ft^3
A = 1/3B = 1/3×222 = 74 ft^3
C = B = 222 ft^3
Answer:
The measurement which Jane finds to be 10 meters is the length of the banner.
Step-by-step explanation:
The measurement of 10 meters which Jane found after measuring how long the banner is before painting is the LENGTH of the banner.
This is clear from the unit of what she finds (meters). It only indicates the measurement of one part of the banner, even though a banner has two parts, the length and width.
It is possible to find the AREA, or PERIMETER, or LENGTH.
But what she finds is the LENGTH of the banner. If it was Area or Perimeter, the unit would have been square meters.