Answer:
No there cannot be the same number of stickers on each page.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you want to find out how many stickers need to be in every page to be even you would add all the stickers up. 6+6+9+10+11= 42. Take the 42 and divide it by 5 to see how many stickers would go in each page. This will give you 8.4. However since this number is a decimal it can't be split evenly in whole stickers for each page. Meaning that it wouldn't be possible for each page to have a evenly distributed number of stickers per each page.
1/2*3*4=6
Explanation:
The height is 3 cm and the base is 4cm.
I believe 5 is there to trick you. The bottom Is always the base and the straight line going vertically is always the height.
1/2*3*4=6
Answer:
Dews
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Option D
Step-by-step explanation:
The compounded interes formula states that:
V(t) = P (1 + r/n)^ (nt)
t = years since initial deposit = 3
n = number of times compounded per year 1
r = annual interest rate (as a decimal) = 4% / 100 = 0.04
P = initial (principal) investment = $500
Then V(t) = $500 ( 1 + 0.04/1)^3 = 562,43
So the correct answer is option D.