Answer:
About 609,000 Cowboy stadiums could fit inside of Mount Everest
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
The estimate volume of Mount Everest is at around 
The Dallas Cowboys Stadium has a volume of 
step 1
Convert ft³ to km³
we know that
1 km=3,280.84 ft
so

step 2
To find how many Cowboy stadiums could fit inside of Mount Everest, divide the volume of Mount Everest by the volume of the Dallas Cowboys Stadium

Round to the nearest Thousands

The volume of Mount Everest is about 609,000 times greater than the volume of the Dallas Cowboys Stadium
Plug in the 1/2 where the a’s are answer is -3
<span>Number of bowls left after 1 hour =
x - x/3 - 1/3 = 2x/3 - 1/3
</span><span> Number of bowls left after 2 hours = (2x/3 - 1/3) -
(2x/3 - 1/3)/2 - 1/2
= 2x/6 - 1/6 - 1/2
= 2x/6 - 4/6
= x/3 - 2/3
keep doing this untill u reach 0 bowls left
and then u'll get ur answer
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Answer:
1.2 dollars
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to divide the dollar count by the pound count.
So basically:
6/5
This gives you 1.2 dollars.
When you do unit rate, you just have to divide one value by the other value.
The value you divide by, and the value you divde, vary depending on what the question asks.
For instance, if this question asked what the pound count for 1 dollar would be, you would end up divide the 5 pounds by 6 dollars(5/6) instead of divideing the 6 dollars by 5 pounds like we did above(6/5).
Hope this helps!
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Hurley drank between 4 and 5 liters of water for 8 different days and drank between 1 or 2 liters of water on 4 different days. To find the answer we have to use the following equation.
# of days Hurley drank (4-5 L) - # of days Hurley drank (1-2 L) = # of more days
8 - 4 = 4