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UNO [17]
4 years ago
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Pre-algebra :) pls help lol 10 points

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faltersainse [42]4 years ago
6 0
I believe the answer is a
Gnoma [55]4 years ago
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Addition of 4 and 7 in the hundredth places will give 11.

Replace 10 blocks with 1 tens block.

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Addition of 1 and 2 in ones places 3.

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Lets break it down:

The bottom right picture shows an approximation of what 1 wingspan length is, and the goal is to <u>estimate </u>lengths.

A. 1 wing is approx. 7 meters. To find the wingspan of the plane just do 7 meters multiplied by 2 = 14 meters (approx wingspan). Now we convert (remember, to the nearest foot!)

14 meters = 45.93 ft

Round it to the nearest foot = 46 ft is your approx. wingspan.

B. The height. This is one is a little tricky! Lets try to use what we know:

1 wing is approx. 7 meters. Since these are approximations, lets say half of one wing is <u>roughly</u> the size of the height of the plane. Since these are approximations I'd say 4 meters.

4 meters = 13 ft (rounded).

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C. The length would be 10 ft + 7 meters

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3 meters + 7 meters = 10 meters

<em>(converting to meters then to ft at the end because it's less messy)</em>

10 meters = 33 ft (rouned)

length of the Lysander is approx. 33 ft!

(the real length is 30 ft 6 in)

This means our approximations were correct once more.

Hopefully this helped you and made your night/day easier.



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