Answer:
Option A
Step-by-step explanation:
Jordan is 27 miles short of his biking goal.
This statement states that Jordan is 27 miles behind the goal.
Hayden went 27 miles over his goal.
This statement states that Hayden is 27 miles ahead of his goal.
Option A
Both are 27 miles away from their goal.
True.
Option B
Since, both were 27 miles away from their goal,
Statement is False.
Option C
Since, the goal was same both,
Given statement is False.
Option D
Goal was same for both Jordan and Hayden,
Statement is False.
Answer:
The answer to the question: "Will Hank have the pool drained in time?" is:
- <u>Yes, Hank will have the pool drained in time</u>.
Step-by-step explanation:
To identify the time Hank needs to drain the pool, we can begin with the time Hank has from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM in minutes:
- Available time = 6 hours * 60 minutes / 1 hour (we cancel the unit "hour")
- Available time = 360 minutes
Now we know Hank has 360 minutes to drain the pool, we're gonna calculate the volume of the pool with the given measurements and the next equation:
- Volume of the pool = Deep * Long * Wide
- Volume of the pool = 2 m * 10 m * 8 m
- Volume of the pool = 160 m^3
Since the drain rate is in gallons, we must convert the obtained volume to gallons too, we must know that:
Now, we use a rule of three:
If:
- 1 m^3 ⇒ 264.172 gal
- 160 m^3 ⇒ x
And we calculate:
(We cancel the unit "m^3)- x = 42267.52 gal
At last, we must identify how much time take to drain the pool with a volume of 42267.52 gallons if the drain rate is 130 gal/min:
- Time to drain the pool =
(We cancel the unit "gallon") - Time to drain the pool = 325.1347692 minutes
- <u>Time to drain the pool ≅ 326 minutes</u> (I approximate to the next number because I want to assure the pool is drained in that time)
As we know, <u><em>Hank has 360 minutes to drain the pool and how it would be drained in 326 minutes approximately, we know Hank will have the pool drained in time and will have and additional 34 minutes</em></u>.
Answer:
9 feet 1 inch
Step-by-step explanation:
So, to get the answer we want to add the heights of the boxes.
2 feet, 4 inches + 2 feet 11 inches = 4 feet 15 inches. 4 feet 15 inches + 3 feet 10 inches = 7 feet and 25 inches. 25 inches is equal to 2 feet and 1 inch, so we end up with 9 feet and 1 inch as our answer.
Answer:
find the least common multiple for the denominator and multiply with the numerator
for the first one,
Step-by-step explanation:
the common multiple for 4 and 6 is 12
4×3=12
6×2=12
multiply the same numbers with the numerator
1×3=3
5×2=10
the answer is 3/12 and 10/12