Answer:
A. 243
B. 1
C. 64
D. 0.36
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Part A
= 9 flowers
Part B
= 5 flowers
Step-by-step explanation:
Emily has 59 flowers. She wants to put the flowers in 6 vases with the same number in each vase.
Part A: What is the greatest number of flowers she can put in each vase?
This is calculated as:
59 flowers ÷ 6 vases
= 9 5/6 flowers
Therefore, the greatest number of flowers she can put in each vase is 9 flowers
Part B: How many flowers will Emily have left over?
We have to calculate the number of flowers in the 6 vases above
= 9 flower × 6
= 54 flowers
Hence:
= 59 flowers - 54 flowers
= 5 flowers
Therefore, Emily would have 5 flowers left over.
739,000/2,200,000=0.3359
33.5% of the park burned
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Answer: 9 inches (choice D)</h3>
Work Shown:
V = volume of pyramid
V = (1/3)*(area of base)*(height)
V = (1/3)*(12*10)*h
V = (1/3)*120h
V = 40h
Set this equal to the given pyramid volume 360 cubic inches and solve for h
40h = 360
h = 360/40
h = 9
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: