The height of the pile is 150.7 mm, and the volume is V = 6,830,477.5 mm³.
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We know that each paper is 0.55mm thick, then if we pile 274 of these, the height of the pile will be:
H = 0.55mm*274 = 150.7mm
Now we want to get the volume of the pile of paper. Remember that for a rectangular prism of height H, width W, and length L, the volume is:
V = H*W*L
In this case, we have:
- H = 150.7mm
- W = 18.5 cm = 185 mm
- L = 24.5 cm = 245 mm
Then the volume is:
V = (150.7mm)*(185 mm)*(245 mm) = 6,830,477.5 mm³
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Solve for x. Isolate the x. Note the equal sign. What you do to one side, you do to the other. Do the opposite of PEMDAS.
First, multiply 3 to both sides
6(3) = ((x + 2)/3)(3)
18 = x + 2
Finally, isolate the x. Subtract 2 from both sides
18 (-2) = x + 2 (-2)
x = 18 - 2
x = 16
16 is your answer for x
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