Answer:
14 months
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we are interested in calculating the number of months it will take the food kitchen to exhaust the 283,482 soup cans donated to it by a school of it uses 20,000 cans of soup.
This is pretty straightforward, trust me!
What needs to be done here is to simply divide the total number of soup cans donated by the school by the number of soup cans used by the food kitchen each month.
Mathematically, that would be;
283,482/20,000
A calculator would work here? Right?
And the division equals 14.1741
And to the nearest whole number, that is 14.
And yes there would surely be some left, carried over to the 15th month, but would that sustain them for the month? No
1 centimeter = 0.1 decimeter.
So 27 centimeters = 2.7 decimeters
Answer: 80 cents per organic peach
Step-by-step explanation: To find out how much Patrick paid for 5 organic peaches, we want to find the unit price for 1 peach.
Unit price means the cost per unit. In this case, the cost per peach. Since we know that it costs $4.00 for 5 peaches, to find the cost for 1 peach, we need to divide 5 into $4.00 or 5 into 4.00.
Now using long division, 5 divides into 40 eight times so we put an 8 above the second 0 and 8 x 5 is 40 and 40 - 40 is 0.
So 5 divides into 4.00 0.8 times which means that each peach costs 80 cents.
So the unit price is 80 cents per organic peach.
Answer:
48 and 4
Step-by-step explanation:
If we assume that
to be the random variable that proceed the normal distribution with mean
and a standard deviation 
Given that:
mean =48
standard deviation = 16
sample size = 16
The population mean is same as the population mean in sampling distribution that is 48.
The standard deviation of the sampling distribution is therefore calculated as:
standard deviation = 
standard deviation = 
standard deviation = 
standard deviation = 4
Thus; the mean and the standard deviation of the sampling distribution is 48 and 4
First one go 5 up
second one go 18 up
third one go 20 up
fourth one go 17 up
fifth one go 16 up
sixth one go 23 up
seventh one go 19 up
tenth one go 14 up
eleventh one go 8 up
twelfth one go 8 up
thirteenth one go 6 up
fourteenth one go 12 up
fiftheenth one go 20 up
sixteenth one go 14 up
seventeenth one go 18 up
this was the best I could explain
use the numbers as the question shows
I hope I helped