Answer:
<em>2 gallons </em>
Step-by-step explanation:
If Han used 1 1/2 gallons of paint to paint 3/5 of a shed, this can be expressed as;
1 1/2 gallons = 3/5 of the shed
3/2gallons = 3/5 of the shed
To find the number of gallons that will paint the whole shed, we will say;
x gallons = 1 shed
Divide both expressions
3/2/x = 3/5
3/2x = 3/4
2x * 3 = 3*4
6x = 12
x = 12/6
x = 2
<em>Hence 2 gallons will be needed for the whole shed</em>
The key to solving this question is first knowing how many cubic cm are in one cubic m:
The ratio is always 1000000 cubic cm in 1 cubic meter.
Knowing this, we calculate how many cubic cm are in 5 cubic meters!
<u>1000000 cubic cm </u>= <u>1 </u><span><u>cubic m</u>
x </span>cubic cm 5 cubic m
x = 1000000 cubic cm x 5 cubic m ÷ 1 cubic m
x = 5<span>000000 cubic cm
Hope this helps!
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The required relength is half of the length of AC
AC = sqrt(8 - (-2))^2 = 8 + 2 = 10
Therefore, the required length is 5.
16. (x-5)(x+4) = x^2-x-20
17. 2x>7 = x=3.5
18. -4
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