Collection 1, no of marbles = 125
Collection 2, no of marbles =36 fewer = 125-36 =89
Collection 3, no of marbles = 53 more =125+53 =178
Hence total marbles = 125+89+178
= 392
Given that he uses 14 trays to hold all the marables
Let us assume that he distributes equally all 392 marbles in 14 trays
Then marbles in each tray = 392/14 = 27
Thus division is used for finding out the no of marbles in a tray.
For finding out no of marbles in 3 trays, we get = 3x27 = 81 marbles
(Here direct variation is used)
Answer is 81 marbles
answer is C. 252 ft^2
split the figure into two pieces and first figure out the rectangle (shown in turquoise).
If you multiply the width and length (18*6) you should get 108.
Then figure out the trapezoid (in magenta). the formula is (a+b)/2*h where a and b are the bases and h is the height. the bases are given, 6 and 18. to find the height, subtract the entire figure's height by 6, which is 18-6 and gives us 12. so the formula converted to this problem is (6+18)/2*12. simplify parenthesis and get 24/2*12. 24/2=12, so multiply 12*12. The area of the trapezoid is 144. Add the areas of both figures together and get 252.
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If each Watermelon costs $8.96, you can buy two
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We wrote it in the form dy/dx = g(x) f(y) so this is separable.
37 is more than y, what is the translation
37 > y