Answer:
7 feets
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume of shed, V = 357 feet³
Height of shed, H= 8 1/2 fts
Width of shed, W = 6 ft
Using the relation :
Volume = Length * width * height
357 = L * 6 ft * 17/2 feets
357 feets³ = L * 51 feets²
L = 357 feets³ / 51 feets²
Length, L = 7 feets
Hello!
For a:
How I would do this, is I would first say if all 46 animals (heads) were chickens, how many legs would there be? Each chicken has 2 legs, so 46 * 2 = 92. The total amount of legs is 96 as stated in the question, so if all of the animals were chickens, the farmer would be 4 legs short.
Now to add rabbits into the equation. Rabbits have 4 legs, and chickens have 2. You want to find the difference between the two, because as you add rabbits to the animals the farmer has, then you have to take away chickens at the same time. 4-2 = 2, so for each rabbit you replace, you add 2 legs.
Since the farmer is 4 legs short with all chickens, then you just divide that 4 by the 2 legs you add by replacing a chicken with a rabbit.
4 / 2 = 2 rabbits
So that means there are 2 rabbits. Since there are 46 heads in total, if 2 are rabbits, that means there are 44 chickens.
So there are 44 chickens and 2 rabbits.
b)
You can follow the same steps: I'm assuming all are child tickets for now:
3.05 * 100 = $305
And now you find how much money short you are.
498.6 - 305 = 193.6
Next, you find the difference in the ticket costs.
5.25 - 3.05 = 2.20
And you divide to find the number of adult tickets.
193.6 / 2.2 = 88
Since 100 tickets were sold, and 88 adult tickets were sold, that means 12 child tickets were sold.
<span>The answer is 500 Because if you $2,000 +$9,000 = 11,000
11,000 - 10,000 - 500 = 500
Do you understand? hope this helped :)</span>
Answer:
60 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the adult weight, multiply 12 by 5.
Since 12 pounds is 20% of the adult weight, 100% of the adult weight would be 12 times 5.
12(5)
= 60
So, the adult weight of the puppy will be 60 pounds
Answer: 3 delivers an hour
Step-by-step explanation:
9/3=3