Answer:
8, 5, 0 (B, C, D)
Step-by-step explanation:
okay so in order to solve this, first you would do 300-140 since the limit is 300 and 140 is already occupied. 300-140=160. Next, to find the number of 20-pound bags that can fit, you would do 160/20 or just 20b<_160 (<_ is less than or equal to). b<_ 8, therefore you could have anything ranging from 0b-8b. You cannot have a negative number of bags, that is just not possible, and with 10 bags, you surpass the weight limit by 40 pounds.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
subtract 18 from both sides

The new height of the water is = 9.34 inches (approx)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given, a rectangular container measuring 20 inches long by 16 inches wide by 12 inches tall is filled to its brim with water.
Let the new height of water level be x inches.
The volume of the container = (20×16×12) cubic inches
=3840 cubic inches
According to the problem,
3840 - (20×16×x) = 850
⇔3840 -320x = 850
⇔-320x =850-3840
⇔-320 x = -2990

⇔x = 9.34 inches
The new height of the water is = 9.34 inches (approx)
Answer:
d) the numbers are 9 and 12
Step-by-step explanation:
set each factor equal to 108:
m-12=108
m = 120
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m-9=108
m=117
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120 and 117 are 3 units apart
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9 x 12 = 108