Answer:
Canadian railcars show weight figures in both imperial and metric. Canadian railways also maintain exclusive use of imperial measurements to describe train length and height in feet and train masses in short tons. Canadians typically use a mix of metric and imperial measurements in their daily lives.
Answer:
Josh bought 4.5 pounds of cucumbers.
Step-by-step explanation:
2.79 divided by the cost per pound, .62, is 4.5. Therefore he bought 4.5 pounds of cucumbers
Answer:
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SURFACE AREA= 110.59</em></h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>THE FORMULA TO FINDING THE VOLUME OF A CUBE IS V=A³</em>
<em>SIMPLY PLUGIN 4.8 FOR "A" EQUATION SHOULD LOOK LIKE V=4.8³ AND YOU WILL GET THE SAME ANSWER I DID</em>
Answer:
1 1/5 or 6/5
Step-by-step explanation:
So you get 2/5 every 1/2 hour so take the amount you have and times it by 3.
Answer:
(a-f)/6 = r
Step-by-step explanation:
The total Bonnie must pay is the weekend fee plus the hourly rate times the hours worked
Cost = weekend fee * hourly rate* hours
hours = 6
weekend fee =f
hourly rate = r
Cost = a dollars
Substituting in what we know
a = f+ 6r
We want to solve for r
Subtract f from each side
a-f =f-f +6r
a-f = 6r
Divide each side by 6
(a-f)/6 = 6r/6
(a-f)/6 = r