Answer:
3127 mm3
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Answer:
1,333 frogs
Step-by-step explanation:
okay so we know that mass remains conserved no matter where you are.
same here ^^
if the total mass of brass is 200 kg
the total mass of the new frogs formed from it when put together will be the same :)
and if there were n such frogs formed
we have,
total mass = n × mass of each frog
200 = n × 3/ 20
n = 4000/ 3
so it becomes something like 1,333.33
that is nearly 1,333 frogs can be made out of 200 kg of brass each weighing 3/ 20kg (the last ones a bit less to make upto 200kg)
Answer:
<em>550 </em><em>students are in the school.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
The way I found my answer was by first turning<em> 74% into a decimal</em>, which is <em>0.74</em>. Then I <em>divided 407 </em>by<em> 0.74</em> and I got<em> 550</em>. Therefore, <em>550 is our answer.</em>
The answer to this problem is one because nine times one equals nine which the answer is still nine
Answer:
a
the first answer
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