8. 12d-5
10. 25h+100
I hope that helps
Question:
Jim has 19,700 g of sand in his sandbox. He brings home another 6,300 g of sand from the beach to add to his. How many kilograms of sand does Jim have in his sandbox now?
Answer:
The amount of kilogram of sand Jim now has in his sand box is 26.00 kg
Step-by-step explanation:
The question relates to the method of addition or adding numbers.
Here, we note that the initial mass of sand in the sandbox = 19700 g
Added mass of sand to the sandbox = 6,300 g
Therefor the total mass of sand in the sand box is given by;
19,700 + 6,300 = 26,000 g
Therefore, the amount of kilogram of sand Jim now has in his sand box is 26,000 g which is equal to 26000/1000 = 26.00 kg.
Answer:
radius is 3, center is (4,-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
when you graph this, put the first point at (4,-5) and then expand three squares up.
<h2>the proportion would be 5/$3.5 = 12/x</h2>