We have been given that a tree that measured
feet tall was planted. A hundred years later, the tree is now
feet tall. We are asked to find the number of times times is tree now taller than it was when the school first opened.
To solve our given problem, we will divide present length of tree by length of tree when it was planted as:

First of all we will convert mixed fractions into improper fractions.



Now we will convert our division problem into multiplication problem by flipping the 2nd fraction as:

Cancel out common factors:



Therefore, the tree is
is taller now than it was when the school first opened and option A is the correct choice.
Answer:
a > c
Step-by-step explanation:
The Transitive Property of Inequality can be written as ...
If a > b and b > c, then a > c.
Based on the above, we can conclude from your premises that a > c.
Well, its 950 per month and there is 12 months in a year. He'd need to pay 1,1400 in a year. So he needs to make a minimum of exactly 1,1400 in a year just to pay the rent.
AB would be {3,6}
Hope that this helps
Answer:
(4+1) x (12 x 7)
420
The only way to get this answer is to use trial and error