1. Each shelf holds 5 hermit-crab cages. There are 23 hermit crab cages to be displayed. Divide the number of hermit crab cages to be displayed by the number of hermit crab cages that can be displayed on each shelf:

This means that you need 5 shelves (4 shelves is not enough, because 3 hermit crab cages will be not displayed).
2. Each shelf holds 3 hermit-crab care booklets. There are 12 hermit-crab care booklets to be displayed. Divide the number of hermit-crab care booklets to be displayed by the number of hermit-crab care booklets that can be displayed on each shelf:

This means that you need 4 shelves.
Answer: first, you have to divide 23 by 5 and find the quotient and remainder and divide 12 by 3 and find the quotient and remainder. Then you have to determine the number of shelves needed. You need 5 shelves.
Start by graphing each line.
• Because the first inequality is smaller than, it will have a dotted (- - -) line.
• Because the second inequality is smaller than or equal to, it will have a solid line (---).
Then, plug in points to see where your shading will go. If the statement is true (x = x), you will shade that area along the line.



0 is less than 2.
Do the same step for the other equation. Your solution to the problem is any point that lies between the shading from both inequalities (where the blue and red meet).
Ok so 6 inch is 26 inches and 26×2 is 52 so on the amount of inches is 12
Minus 9, add 13, add 6, mus 9, add 13, add 6, minus 9 is next
34-9=25
the blank is 25
Answer:
B 46.2
Step-by-step explanation: