Answer:
150.833... or 150 and 5/6 crates
Step-by-step explanation:
We can create an equation to solve this.
Let x represent the number of 120 kilogram crates that can be loaded into the chipping container.
120x (weight of the crates) + 5900 (weight already in the container) = 24000 (max weight in the container)
We'll start by subtracting 5900 from both sides to try to isolate x, the number of containers we still need to meet 24000 kilograms.
120x = 18100
Now we just have to isolate x by dividing by 120.
x = 150.83333333333333333333333333333
If you want to use a mixed fraction form for this solution since the 3's keep repeating, it would be 150 and 5/6 crates.
That is approximately, in order, a C, a C, a B, a D, an A, a B, and an A.
In grade points that is a 2, a 2, a 3, a 1, a 4, a 3, and a 4.
The average of those numbers is about 2.7, so you have a 2.7.
You can raise that by bringing up the D as it is an outlier here.
56 / 4 = 14
4 can go into 56 on 14 times...
Answer:
x = 13
Step-by-step explanation:
First start with the blank equation

Plug in the legs and hypotenuse. Remember c squared is always the hypotenuse.

Then solve
25 + 144 = 
169 =

c = 13
The answer is 150 because 30+150=180