Answer:
A. 
B. 42.4 inches. It will fit.
Step-by-step explanation:
A.
Let s = the length of the diagonal across the bottom of the box.

Therefore, 
B.
Let r = the length from a bottom corner to the opposite top corner.

Therefore, the length of the longest tube that will fit in the box is 42.4 inches.
Since the fishing rod is only 42 inches long, which is less than 42.4 inches, by only 0.2 inches, it means it will still fit.
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:
Y=.44+.17x
Step-by-step explanation:
it would cost 1.46
3 + 3/4x > = 15
3/4x > = 15 - 3
3/4x > = 12
x > = 12 / (3/4)
x > = 12 * 4/3
x > = 48/3 = 16 sessions <==
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-p - 4p > -10
-5p > -10
p < -10/-5
p < 2 <===
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-3 - 6(4x + 6) > = 9
-3 - 24x - 36 > = 9
-24x - 39 > = 9
-24x > = 9 + 39
-24x > = 48
x < = -48/24
x < = -2 <===
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2x - 2 > = 10
2x > = 10 + 2
2x > = 12
x > = 12/2
x > = 6........so ur solution set is {6,7}
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A. John will not be painting the floor area of that of the door or window openings.
Part B. Subtracting the areas of the floor, door, and window from the total surface area will provide the area to be painted so Judy is correct.
Part C.
We first need to find the area to be painted.
A=floor+2(wall1)+2(wall2)-window-door
A=14(7)+2(7)8+2(14)8-3(6)-3(7)
A=98+112+224-18-21
A=395 ft^2
Since a gallon of paint will cover 350 ft^2
395ft^2(gal/350ft^2)=1.13 gal
John will need approximately 1.13 gallons of paint. (Rounded to nearest hundredth of a gallon)