You have 2+2 in each 2 there are 1's so
2=(1+1) 2=(1+1) =4
4=1+1+1+1
2+2=4
think of 2's as 1's when adding did you know 2x2= 4 as well.
Answer:
• It is possible to divide the seventh graders into teams of equal sizes.
,
• 13 students should be on each team.
Explanation:
The seventh grade of Wilson consists of three classes; one with 28 students, one with 29, and one with 34. Therefore, the total number of students in seventh grade is:

He wants each team to have between 4 and 8 students.

Therefore:
• It is possible to divide the seventh graders into teams of equal sizes.
,
• 13 students should be on each team.
So so the sides are x, x√3, 2x
here is an attachemtnt don't mind the one on the left
we can use
volume of cone formula

where
r' is radius of cone
h' is height of cone
we are given
The radius of the cone is half the radius of the cylinder
so,

The height of the cone is equal to the radius of the cylinder
so,

now, we can plug values into formula
we get

we can simplify it

so, option-C.........Answer
Answer:
Total favourable outcomes = 36
No. of favourable outcomes of getting a sum of 2 = 1
Probability of getting a sum of 2 = 1/36