Answer:its 0.58
Step-by-step explanation:
The maximum weight that could be held would be 32 pounds. or six five pound weights taking up 18 inches of space, and weighing 30 Lbs, and two one pound weights adding another two inches. You could achieve a greater weight if you had a weight of one-half inch, in which case you could take six 5 lb weights and 1 two pound weight, then you could add a half inch weight bringing the weight to over 32 inches. Since we don't have a half inch weight we can't raise the weight above 32lbs.
Below are the choices that can be found elsewhere:
<span>a. $1,158.33
b. $1,069.23
c. $2,316.66
d. $1,539.22
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Below is the solution:
$27,800 / 12 months = 2,316
$2,316 / 2 since it bi-monthly = $1,158.33
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Answer:
<em>Okay, so what I think you mean to ask what the scale factor between the model and actual building</em> is, so i crunched the numbers. if 1 in equaled 8 feet and the actual thing was 64 ft, then we can just say that 64 divided by 12 is 5.3, so the model could be
5.3 ft. is the size of the model
BUT
you said how many feet are they apart so in inches its 705, in ft its 58.75
Step-by-step explanation:
a foot is 12 in.
64/12 is 5.3
64 ft is 768 inches, and 5.3 is 63.
768-63 = 705.
there are 705 inches in difference, in feet its 58.75
Answer:
Solution given:
<u>B: 9x - 4/x^2 - 4</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
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