Answer:
Given the statement: The length of an aquarium, which has the form of a rectangular solid, is equal to 5 decimeters, and the width is 4/5 the length.
Since, aquarium is in the form of a rectangular solid.
Length of an aquarium(l) = 5 dm
Width of an aquarium(w)= 
It is also given that when you put 40 liters of water into the aquarium, it was full to
its volume.
Volume of Rectangular solid(V) is given by;
where l is the length , w is the width and h is the height of the rectangle respectively.
Volume(V) of an aquarium =
liter.
Using volume formula to calculate the height(h);


Divide both sides by 20 we get;
h = 3 dm [ 1 liter = 1 cubic dm]
We have to find the what part of length makes up the height of the aquarium.
where l = 5 dm
therefore,
part of the length makes up the height of the aquarium.
Answer:
B(-7, -3) C(3, -3) D(3, -1) E(-7, -1)
Step-by-step explanation:
*I am just labeling the points*
B(-7, 5) C(3, 5) D(3, 7) E(-7, 7)
If we were to translate the points 8 units down, we would only need to subtract the y-intercept for every point by 8. (Except don’t include any tenth places)
B(-7, -3) C(3, -3) D(3, -1) E(-7, -1)
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Comparison of fractions is easiest when they all have a common denominator, in this case we can make them all have a common denominator of 16...
12/16, 9/16, 3/16, 14/16, 6/16 so from least to greatest...
3/16, 3/8, 9/16, 3/4, 7/8
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1) we calculate the total cost of all items:
Total cost=27 * $1.25 + 5 *1.99$ + 1*1.5$=$33.75 + $9.95 + $1.5=$45.2
2)we express the total cost in cents:
$1=100 cents
$45.2=$45.2 * (100 cents /$1)=4520 cents.
3)we divide 4520 cents among the number of pupils
Each student will pay=4520 cents / 26 =173.84... cents≈174 cents.
Answer: Each student will pay 174 cents.