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The number of dumpling Aaron can make is 10 dumplings
<h3>How to find the number of dumpling using cups?</h3>
Aaron has 5 cups of dough to make dumplings.
He uses 1 / 2 cup of dough for each dumpling.
Therefore, the number of dumpling Aaron can make can be calculated as follows:
1 / 2 cups of dough = 1 dumpling
5 cups of dough = ? dumpling
cross multiply
Hence,
number of dumpling = 5 ÷ 1 / 2
number of dumpling = 5 × 2
number of dumpling = 10 dumplings
Therefore, the number of dumpling Aaron can make is 10 dumplings.
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Let's say the length of the ladder is "d". Since the distance from the bottom of the ladder to the building is 16 feet less than the length, we can write this as d - 16.
The distance from the ground to the top of the ladder is 2 feet less than the length of the ladder, so we can denote this as
d - 2.
The shape made by the ground, ladder, and side of the building is a right triangle, and we just found its legs. We can use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve for "d" and find how far up the side of the building the ladder is:
(d - 16)^2 + (d - 2)^2 = d^2
(d^2 - 32d + 256) + (d^2 - 4d + 4) = d^2
2d^2 - 36d + 260 = d^2
d^2 - 36d + 260 = 0
(d - 26) * (d - 10) = 0
d = 26 or d = 10
The answer d = 10 does not fit in this case because it isn't possible to have 16 feet less of 10 feet; it would be negative!
So, d = 26. The top of the ladder to the ground is 2 less than d, so we do 26 - 2 = 24 feet.
The answer is 24 feet.
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