Answer:
The third option, a rational number
like 1/5 + 2.5 is still rational (but neither irrational nor whole/an integer)
it would be 0.2 + 2.5 = 2.7 btw
or
1/5 + 5/2
= 2/10 + 25/10
= 27/10
<em>Answer: h = 120 ft; w = 80 ft </em>
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<em>A = 9600 ft^2</em>
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<em>Step-by-step explanation: Let h and w be the dimensions of the playground. The area is given by:</em>
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<em>A = h*w (eq1)</em>
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<em>The total amount of fence used is:</em>
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<em>L = 2*h + 2*w + w (eq2) (an extra distance w beacuse of the division)</em>
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<em>Solving for w:</em>
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<em>w = L - 2/3*h = 480 - 2/3*h (eq3) Replacing this into the area eq:</em>
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<em>We derive this and equal zero to find its maximum:</em>
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<em> Solving for h:</em>
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<em>h = 120 ft. Replacing this into eq3:</em>
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<em>w = 80ft</em>
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<em>Therefore the maximum area is:</em>
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<em>A = 9600 ft^2</em>
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Multiply:
2 boxes x 5 packs each = 10 total packs
10 packs x 8 markers per pack = 80 total markers
Any: 80 markers
Answer:
1) 1/6, 1/3, 1/2, 3/4
2) 3/10, 2/5, 7/10, 4/5
3) 1/4. 7/12. 2/3, 5/6
4) 4/15. 11/30, 2/5, 7/10
Step-by-step explanation: Either convert all in a set to a common denominator, or convert to decimal fractions.
Because most of the area under any normal curve falls within a limited range of the number line