11 bottles are needed to fill a 16 liter jug
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that, there is a 16 liter jug
There are
liters of bottle
<em><u>Let us first convert the mixed fraction to improper fraction</u></em>
Multiply the whole number part by the fraction's denominator.
Add that to the numerator.
Then write the result on top of the denominator.

Thus the bottle is of 1.5 liter
We have to find the number of 1.5 liter bottles needed to fill 16 liter jug
Divide 16 by 1.5 to get result

Thus 11 bottles are needed to fill a 16 liter jug
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
OFFER A is cheaper.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
OFFER A
Pack of 5
£2.75
Pay for 3 packs get 1 free
And
OFFER A
Pack of 5
£2.75
Pay for 3 packs get 1 free
To find which offer is cheaper.
<u>For OFFER A</u>
For 4 Packets he needs to pay £2.75
He needs to buy 40 batteries.
He needs to buy 40÷(4×5) = 2 packets.
Total cost = £2.75
×2 = £5.5
<u>For OFFER B</u>
For 4 Packets he needs to pay £2.52
He needs to buy 40 batteries.
He needs to buy 10 packets.
After discount he has to pay = £2.52
-(£2.52
×
) = £1.68
Total cost = £1.68×10 = £16.8
Hence,
OFFER A is cheaper.
Answer:
a = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
a= ?
b= 3
c= 5 (c is always the hypotenuse)
*plug in given values
a^2 + 3^2 = 5^2
a^2 + 9 = 25
-9 -9
a^2 = 16
*find the square root
sqrt(a) = sqrt(16)
a = 4
Sq of 196 is 14 then x2 = 28 then 25= 5