Ounces is abbreviated as oz
16 ounces = 1 pounds
1 ounce = (1/16) pounds
704 ounces = (1/16) * 704 = 704/16 = 44
704 ounces = 44 pounds.
Answer:
21
Step-by-step explanation:
because you divide 9 byy 3 and you get 3 so then you do 7 x 3 7x3 is 21
Perimeter is the sum of all the sides. So we can set up an equation:

Now solve for 'x', combine like terms:
When it comes to terms with variables it's just like normal addition but we keep the variable:


So we have:

Add:

Subtract 7x to both sides:

Subtract 4 to both sides:

Divide 5 to both sides:
Answer:
468.4 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the width of the rectangle.
The area of a rectangle is A=length*width. Substitute the values of length and area and solve for width.
A=length*width
8,400=140*width
60= width
Use the width of the rectangle to find the circumference of the semicircles. Since each semicircle is half of a circle, the perimeter of the two semicircles is equal to the circumference of one circle.
The circumference of a circle is equal to pid, where d is the diameter. The diameter of the semicircle is the same as the width of the rectangle.
So, the diameter is 60 meters. Substitute the diameter into the formula for the circumference and simplify using 3.14 for pi.
≈188.4
(2 times 140)+ 188.4
So, the perimeter of the track is 468.4 meters.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
So when you express a linear function in slope-intercept form it's given in the form of y=mx+b, where m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept. This is because as x increases by 1, the y-value will increase by m (because multiplication), and since the slope is defined as rise/run, the rise will be m, and run will be 1, giving you a slope of m/1 or m. The reason b is the y-intercept, is because whenever the linear function crosses the y-axis, the x-value will always be 0. Meaning that mx will be 0 because m * 0 will equal 0... and that leaves b by it self, so b will determine the y-intercept.
So if you look at the graph, the linear function crosses the y-axis as (0, 2) so the value of b will be 2. This gives you the equation y=mx+2.
Now to calculate the slope, we can take any two points and see how much the rise was and how much the run was. It can also be more formally defined in the equation:
. So let's take the points (0, 2) and (8, 8). As you can see the x-value increases by 8 or "ran" by 8, and the y-value increased by 6. So the rise over run in this case is 6/8 which can simplified as 3/4. That is the slope. This gives you the complete equation of: 