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She needs to lay 11 slabs on each row to make a square
<h3>How to determine the number of slabs in each row?</h3>
The total number of slabs is given as:
Total = 121 slabs
Let this represent the area of the slab.
The area of a square is calculated as:
Area = Length^2
Substitute the known values in the above equation
Length^2 = 121
Take the square root of both sides
Length = 11
Hence, she needs to lay 11 slabs on each row to make a square
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18y⁸z²=18y⁸z², you have to simplify it and add like terms to get your answer
Hello from MrBillDoesMath!
Answer: b = 4, h = 13
Discussion:
For a triangle with base b" and height "h, the area formula is
A= (1/2)bh.
In our case A = 26, h = 5b-7, so
26 = (1/2) b (5b-7). Multiply both sides by 2:
26*2 = b(5b-7) =>
52 = b(5b-7) =>
52 = 5b^2 - 7b => (subtract 52 from both sides)
5b^2 - 7b - 52 = 0. This factors as follows:
(b - 4) (5 b + 13) = 0 (use quadratic formula to find this)
so b = 4 and h = 5b -7 = 5*4 - 7 = 13
Thank you,
MrB
Answer:
25/12 - pounds more vegetables
Step-by-step explanation:
first we need to put these variables into like terms
36/12 - 3
8/12 - 2/3
3/12 - 1/4
add the last two up and subtract from the first and you get how much you need left over