<span><span>1.
</span>There are many ways of solving this kind of
division problem. But I will showing the easiest one.
15.75 divided by 0.25
=> In every 1 whole number, there are 4 of 0.25
Now we have 15 as whole number so simply multiply 15 x 4
=> 15 * 4 = 60, there are 60 pieces of .025s in 15.
=> 0.75 has 3 0.25s
Now, let’s add 60 + 3 = 63, the answer is 63.
There are 63 pieces of 0.25 in 15.75.
Let’s check
=> 15.75 / 0.25
=> 63</span>
Answer:
use area to solve it
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<em>184,499 will fit, Yes</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Proportions</u>
We'll use proportions to answer the question and find the number of students fit into a building of 300 ft x 300 ft. The area of the building is

We are given a factor of 2.05 students per square feet, thus the number of students that fit into the building is

Since 184500 is greater than 142551 people required, they easily fit into that space.
The closest answer is
184,499 will fit, Yes
Without the screenshot, it's fairly difficult to know what your teacher wants exactly. I found this similar problem
brainly.com/question/13583475
which might help. It sounds like you have 4 semicircles which can be thought of as a division problem 12/3 = 4. Note how I'm dividing by 3 which is the width of each section (eg: from 6 to 9 is 9-6 = 3 units)
Answer:
The answer to this question is D.60