All we have to do here is divide how many books she has (566) by how many boxes she has (5)
566 ÷ 5 = 113.2
We can round 113.2 to 113
Therefore about 113 books will be in each box
Hope this helps
-AaronWiseIsBae
To solve this problem, we need to recognize that Harry's age is given as "n". We can use this value and the given information to write expressions representing each person's age.
For Example, Jo is 2 years older than Harry and Harry's age is represented by the variable n. This means that n (Harry's age) plus 2 would equal Jo's age. This can be represented by the expression: n +2.
Next, we know that Kate is twice as old as Jo, and Jo's age is represented by the expression n+2. This means that 2 times Jo's age would be equal to Kate's age, or Kate's age = 2(n+2) or 2n +4.
Therefore, your answer is that Jo's age is n + 2 and Kate's age is 2n + 4.
Hope this helps!
volume = length x width x depth
50cm = 0.5 m
7.35 = 4.2 x 0.5 x X
7.35 = 2.1 x X
x = 7.35 / 2.1
x = 3.5
width = 3.5 meters
3x - 7 + 7 = 12 + 7
3x = 19
3x/3 = 19/3
X = 19/3 = 6 1/3