Namely, how many times does 1/3 go into 5/8? well, is their quotient,
6. place value
8.period
12.9
This is a division problem. First, get 12 1/3 into fraction form instead of mixed number form to make your life easier;
Now, divide the two fractions. Since this is fraction division, the reciprocal is flipped and the two fractions multiplied.
The answer from the fraction division is 16 and four-ninths, but because you need a whole number as an answer,
the answer is 16 pieces.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for SA of a cone is...
Fill in what you have
Pi is 3.14 for our purposes
Then solve