I believe it's 4. 1/2 = 1/4
so, 1/2 + 1/2 + 1/2 + 1/2 would be 4/4...
The first step to solve this problem, you have to compute
first for the total number of students:
6 math classes x 27 students per class = 162 students
Now, you know that there are 162 students all in all in the
school. The next step is to compute for the total cost of both the book and the
calculator per student.
$45.10 (Book) + $57.80 (Calculator) = $102.90 (total cost
per student)
To compute for the total cost that the school will pay, you
have to multiply the total cost per student to the number of students in
school.
$102.90 per student x 162 students = $16,669.80
Therefore, the total cost the school will pay is $16,669.80.
Answer: 6 horses bc you just have to multiply by 3
Full question attached:
Answer and explanation:
A) B2*B10: cell B2 and B10 have the values regular swear costs and number of swears respectively and we need to multiply these two values to get our answer
B) =IF(B10>10,(B10-10)*B3,0): Sam is supposed to pay an extra $2 for swear words over 10 and so we check if his swear words are above 10 and if they are we find out how many they are by subtracting 10 from them and then we multiply the value gotten by the cost for extra swear words($2)
C) =IF(B10<5,B10*B4,0): here we check if swear words are less than 5 and if they are we multiply number of swears words less than by 5 by the cost ($0.50)
D) F10=C10+D10+E10: to calculate total money in jar(F10), we simply add up regular cost(C10), extra cost(D10) and refund(E10)
Answer:
Square shaped = 27 cubic inches , Rectangular shaped = 3LW cubic Inches
Step-by-step explanation:
If the dictionary is a square ( all sides are equal ) the the volume is
V = Length * Length * Length = 
V = 3 * 3 * 3 = 27 
while if its rectangular ( all side are not equal ) shaped
V = Length * Width * Height (thickness)
V = L * W * 3 = 3LW 