No, 4/5 is larger than 1/2.
Answer:
132,200
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all we have to discover how much he spent.
356.89 + 2(16.70) + 27.47 = $417.76
Now we have to find how much money he saved
640 - 417.76 = $222.24
the total cost of biking outfits must be eqaua or less than $222.24..
We know the price of a single outift so we can write this inequality:
74.08o ≤ 222.24
we can find o by dividing the two members of the inequality:
o ≤ 222.24/74.08 = 3
o≤ 3
this mean that he can buy 1, 2 or 3 outfits
Answer:
102cm³
Step-by-step explanation:
Imagine the shape as two rectangular prisms, a small one on top of a bigger one. Find their volumes individually, and then add them together:
<u>Small rectangular prism</u>
Volume=length*width*depth
=2*3*(7-5)
=6*2
=12cm³
<u>Bigger rectangular prism</u>
Volume=length*width*depth
=6*3*5
=6*15
=90cm³
12+90=102cm³
Answer:
Option B) 18 is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let n(A) be the shoppers who purchased at an online store
Let n(B) be the shoppers who purchased at a locally-owned store
Let n(C) be the shoppers who purchased at a big-box store
n(A ∩ B) is the shoppers who purchased at an online store and at a locally-owned store
n(B ∩ C) be the shoppers who purchased at a locally-owned store and at a big-box store
n(C ∩ A) is the shoppers who purchased at an online store and at a locally-owned store and at an online store
From the Venn diagram,
n(A) = 109
n(B) = 34
n(C) = 107
n() = 38
n(B ∩ C) = 17
n(C ∩ A) = 57
On Comparing the Venn Diagrams, we could find that shoppers made a purchase at an online store, a locally-owned store, and a big-box store [n( A ∩ B∩ C)] = 18