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We want to look for the twentieth term in this sequence. Because it is arithmetic, this means that the same term will always be added or subtracted.
As we can see, our first term is 36 and then the third is twenty eight. This is a difference of eight, and since our subtracted term will always be the same, we will take this eight and divide it by two, so we can now see that we are subtracting four for each term.
To find the twentieth term, you could count, but that would be a hassle. You can also use the arithmetic sequence formula, which I will show below.
You take the desired term (20)
Subtract 1 (19)
Multiply it by the common term/difference (19*-4=-76)
And then add the first number of the sequence (-76+36= -40)
You can now do those exact same steps for any arithmetic sequence you are dealing with!
So, your twentieth term is -40!
I hope that this helps!
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Call x the amount of blinds that Manny buys.
Let's call and the amount of curtains that Manny buys
There are only 35 windows, so the number of curtains and windows can not be greater than 35.

Manny can only spend $ 2100
Then we can represent this by an inequality in the following way.

and

We can write this as a single inequality:

Finally, the set of inequalities to model this problem is:

Answer:
25 pounds, hope its right
Step-by-step explanation
There are additional details to the problem that you have left out. I have found them in other resources. The tray has to be 3 centimeters high and the length is five centimeters longer than its width. The volume of the tray is 252 cubic centimeters.
With these given, we can find the equation with the width alone as the variable:



To know if it's possible for the width to be 7.5 centimeters, we just plug this as the value of x and see if it satisfies the equation:



As we can see, the equation was not satisfied therefore it is NOT possible for the width to be 7.5 centimeters.
Answer:
9 pints would equal 144 ounces
Step-by-step explanation:
Pints
The US liquid pint is a unit of fluid volume equal to one-eighth of a gallon, one-half of a quart, or two cups. The liquid pint should not be confused with the dry pint (US) or the imperial pint, which are different units.
The pint is a US customary unit of volume. Pints can be abbreviated as pt; for example, 1 pint can be written as 1 pt.
Fluid Ounces
The US fluid ounce is a unit of volume equal to 1/16 of a pint or 1/8 of a cup. The fluid ounce is sometimes referred to as an "ounce" but should not be confused with the unit of mass. One fluid ounce is equal to just under 29.6 milliliters, but in nutrition labeling, one fluid ounce is rounded to exactly 30 milliliters.[1]
The fluid ounce is a US customary unit of volume. Fluid ounces can be abbreviated as fl oz, and are also sometimes abbreviated as fl. oz. or oz. fl.. For example, 1 fluid ounce can be written as 1 fl oz, 1 fl. oz., or 1 oz. fl..
Pint to Fluid Ounce Conversion Table
Pint measurements converted to fluid ounces
Pints Fluid Ounces
1 pt 16 fl oz
2 pt 32 fl oz
3 pt 48 fl oz
4 pt 64 fl oz
5 pt 80 fl oz
6 pt 96 fl oz
7 pt 112 fl oz
8 pt 128 fl oz
9 pt 144 fl oz
10 pt 160 fl oz
11 pt 176 fl oz
12 pt 192 fl oz
13 pt 208 fl oz
14 pt 224 fl oz
15 pt 240 fl oz
16 pt 256 fl oz
17 pt 272 fl oz
18 pt 288 fl oz
19 pt 304 fl oz
20 pt 320 fl oz
21 pt 336 fl oz
22 pt 352 fl oz
23 pt 368 fl oz
24 pt 384 fl oz
25 pt 400 fl oz
26 pt 416 fl oz
27 pt 432 fl oz
28 pt 448 fl oz
29 pt 464 fl oz
30 pt 480 fl oz
31 pt 496 fl oz
32 pt 512 fl oz
33 pt 528 fl oz
34 pt 544 fl oz
35 pt 560 fl oz
36 pt 576 fl oz
37 pt 592 fl oz
38 pt 608 fl oz
39 pt 624 fl oz
40 pt 640 fl oz
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