The area of the classroom is 8,671 in squared. you get this by multiplying base x height x width. You plug the same formula into the dollars he mentions and get 0.06890922 in squared. Than you divide the classroom dimensions by the dollar dimentions. that's 8,671 ÷ 0.06890922 = 125,832.21809795. rounding that to one decimal place, it would take $125,832.2 to fill up the classroom. (I might have gotten this wrong but I think this is the answer)
15.2 yards
because you multiply 1 1/5 times 5 times 3 and get your answer.
The formula is L times W times H
We can work out the first three terms of this quadratic equation with substitution.
The first term of this sequence is where n=1, we can substitute 1 in for n
y=1^2+2(1)-4
y=1+2-4
y=-1
We can do this for the next two terms as well
y=2^2+2(2)-4
y=4+4-4
y=4
For the last term:
y=3^2+2(3)-4
y=9+6-4
y=11
72 people stayed, because 96 ÷ 4 = 24, and 24 * 3 is 72.