First you need to work out how much string is needed -
256 pieces needed x 40cm each:
256 x 40 = 10240cm
Then, convert to metres (100cm = 1m)
10240 / 100 = 102.4m
Then, you work out how many balls are needed:
30 can fit into 102.4 3 times with .41m to spare. So, you need three balls of string, PLUS another one to cover the 41cm
So to conclude: 4 balls of string are needed.
Answer
Mrs. Click's Garden is 6/5 or 1 1/5 square meters.
Explanation
Mrs. Click's has a rectangular garden. To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the width by the length. To find the area of Mrs. Click's Garden, you multiply 4/5 by 3/2.
To multiply fractions, you multiply the numerator by the denominator.
4×3 is 12 and 5×2 is 10. You get the fraction 12/10, which can be simplified to 6/5, or 1 1/5.
-180 would be your answeer to your uestion if this helps mark brainleastest please
X= 130°
Step-by-step explanation:
From E, draw EF || AB || CD.
Now, EF || CD and CE is the transversal.
So; <DCE + <CEF = 180° [co. int. <s]
x° + <CEF = 180°
<CEF = (180° – x°).
Again, EF || AB and AE is the transversal.
So; <BAE + <AEF = 180° 01 [co. int. <s ]
105° + <AEC+ <CEF = 180°
105° +25° + (180° – x°) = 180°
x° = 130°
I hope I helped you^_^
Yes it can be. There are more than just right triangles but all right triangles are scalene