use the midpoint formula. It's x1 + x2 / 2, y1+y2/2. When you solve you get (0, 1/2) is the midpoint. Hope this helps
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Correct question
How many cubes with side lengths of ¼cm needed to fill the prism of volume 4 cubic units?
We know that,
Volume of a cube is s³
V = s³
Where 's' is length of side of a cube
Given that
The cube has a length of ¼cm, and a cube has equal length
s= ¼cm
Then, it's volume is
V = s³
V = (¼)³ = ¼ × ¼ × ¼
V = 1 / 64 cubic unit
V = 0.015625 cubic unit
Then, given that the volume of the prism to be filled is 4 cubic unit
Then,
As, we have to find the number if cubes so we will divide volume of prism by volume of one cube
Then,
n = Volume of prism / Volume of cube
n = 4 / 0.015625
n = 256
So, then required cubes to filled the prism is 256 cubes.
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I believe the answer is C :)
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2
Step-by-step explanation:
Brandon picked 14 pounds of cherries but later in the afternoon Brandon's brother ate 12 so you would subtracts
14-12 = 2
All you would do is divide 9.99/15 to get how much one pound costs.
The answer would be around 66 or 67 cents.
9.99/15=.666