Well. im not 100% sure if this is correct. but what i did was did 5 x 8. which equals 40. so then i did 5 x 3. which equals 15. then i did 5 x 4. which equals 20. hopefully im correct. hope this helped! :)
Answer:
Kian's method is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Javine says, "To multiply by 1000, I just add three zeros." He is incorrect.
Kian says, "I times by 10, then times by 10 and times by 10 again. When he multiply 1 by 10, it becomes 10. Then if he again multiply by 10, it becomes 10×10 = 100. And at last when he multiply again 10, it becomes 100×10 = 1000. It means Kian's methods for multiplying by 1000 is correct.
Answer:
Well here's the issue...
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have no idea what car you'll be using for the experiment, I can't tell you how many times you will have to fill er' up either. let's say you have a fuel efficient car like 27 mpg. that's highway and city combined. (34/25) And the trip is 216 miles round trip. And let's say you used 0 gallons while you were there. You would need to fill up exactly 8 times to get there and back. That's going off of 27 miles per gallon.
Hope this helps!!
Well you divide $42.25 by 6.5 and you’ll get your hourly pay which is $6.25
Answer:
20$ × 15 = 300
543- 300= 243
243÷ 27= 9
she sold 9 wreaths
Step-by-step explanation: