Word problems commonly include mathematical modelling questions, where data and information about a certain system is given and a student is required to develop a model.
We have been given that
4 3/4 + 2 1/4 = ?
Convert into word problem .
Bob has 4 apples in which 3/4 apples are good and also he has 2 bananas in which 1/ 4 bananas are good . Then find out how much of amout i good condition ?
Solution - 4 × 3/4 = 3
and 2 ×1/4 = 1/2
then total good = 3 + 1/2 = 3.5
If it is factor problem then
Solution -.
4 3/4 + 2 1/4 = ?
simlify the equation
= 19/4 + 9/4
= ( 19 + 9 ) / 4
= 28 / 4
= 7.
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Answer: 13 and 14
Step-by-step explanation:
13^2=169
14^2=196
181 is between 169 and 196.
Thus, the square root of 181 is between 13 and 14
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Answer:
a. $21650
b. $21320
Step-by-step explanation:
The total price of the car after-sale tax that is purchased by Jim is $23078.90.
a. In Arizona, here the sales tax is 6.6%.
So, if the before sale tax price if the car is $100 then its after-tax price is $106.6
Therefore, if the after-tax price is $23078.9 then its before-tax price will be
dollars. (Answer)
b. In New York, here the sales tax is 8.25%.
So, if the before sale tax price if the car is $100 then its after-tax price is $108.25
Therefore, if the after-tax price is $23078.9 then its before-tax price will be
dollars. (Answer)
Answer:
∠ACG same side interior angles with ∠CGH and ∠CGE
Step-by-step explanation:
If parallel lines are drawn by a traverse certain angles (which have the same magnitude = equal) are created:
Corresponding Angles: same corners angles
Alternate Interior Angles: Alterative sides of the traverse, and the two crossed lines at the interior.
Alternate Exterior Angles: on the outer side of each of the two lines and on transversal opposite sides
Consecutive Interior Angles: To this side of the transverse with the two lines within. The Consecutive Inside Angles result in up to 180 ° when the two lines are parallel
As we can see from the figure
Alternate Interior Angles:
angles ∠ACG & ∠CGH and ∠DCG & ∠CGE
Consecutive Interior Angles:
angles ∠ACG & ∠CGE and ∠DCG & ∠CGH
Therefore ∠ACG same side interior angles with ∠CGH (Alternate Interior Angles) and ∠CGE (Consecutive Interior Angles)
No she does not have enough.