We know that the price of all the fabrics is the same. However, the length of the fabrics is different. We have to determine which fabric is the longest.
Option A:
= 8.6
Option B:
= 8.25
Option C:
= 8.6667
Option D:
= 7.33....
Hence, the longest fabric is the one given in option C, and its length is 8.6667
I think that the missing word here is:
"with the amount of the material that Michelle has"
Let's say that her landing strip is x miles long, then its area would be:

We also know how big it is:

now, let's multiply both sides by 6:



So the answer is that it would be

miles wide
4+2x = x (x = student in smaller group)
4 + 2x + x = 28 (total # of students)
4+ 3x = 28
3x = 24
x = 8
8 students in the smaller group
4 + 2(8) = 20 students in the larger group
T= number of minutes
Multiply 5 liters by number of minutes (t), then add the 17 liters already in the tank. This totals 72 liters or more.
17 + 5t ≥ 72
subtract 17 from both sides
5t ≥ 55
divide both sides by 5
t ≥ 11 minutes
ANSWER: Laura could add water for 11 minutes to be sure the tank has 72 liters or more.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
Its the first graph ok kid
Step-by-step explanation: