We are given : The mass of a grain of sand = 
Bag contains = 10 kilograms of sand.
Let us concert 10 kg into grams first.
1 kg = 1000 grams.
10 kg = 10 × 1000 = 10000 grams = 10^4.
Therefore, bag contains 10^4 grams of sand.
Therefore, number of grains of sand are in the bag of sand of 10^4 grams =
The mass of a grain of sand in grams ÷ The mass of a grain of sand.

=
=

Therefore,
grains of sand are in the bag of 10kg sand.
Answer:
The answer is 3! I believe.
Step-by-step explanation:
Because for example 349+567 is something you need to regroup.You start by the ones.9+7=16. You don't always need to regroup though
Answer:
Perimeter: 52 Area: 181-16i?
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Perimeter</u>
The formula for perimeter is 2l+2w, so you plug in the binomials they give you:
2(11-4i)+2(15+4i)
expand:
22-8i+30+8i
combine like terms (which cancels out 8i and -8i):
22+30=52
<u>Area</u>
"i" is not a real number and thus should not be part of the area here, meaning this answer as it is is wrong and I don't know how one would change that.
Here's what I did to get 181-16i, in any case:
The formula for area is l*w, so I plugged in the numbers:
(11-4i)(15+4i)
expanded:
165+44i-60i-16i*i
and combined like terms:
181-16i
*i is
, so
=-1 and -1*-16=16.
G(-3) = (-3)²+3(-3)
Square the negative 3 and multiply the 3 and -3
g(-3) = 9-9
Subtract the numbers
g(-3) = 0
DO NOT SOLVE FOR G
G(X)= IS ANOTHER WAY OF SAYING Y=