Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
"The total number of dollars in fives and tens" tells you that these denominations are being added together. Because a five dollar bill is worth $5 and a ten dollar bill is worth $10, then the number of $5 bills is represented by 5f and a the number of $10 bills is represented by 10t. Therefore,
T = 5f + 10t
Answer:
1.548 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
Length of the rectangular wall = 25.1 ft.
Width of the rectangular wall = 18.5 ft.
Area of the rectangular wall = length * width = 25.1 * 18.5
= 464.35 square feet
300 square feet wall can be painted using 1 gallon of paint.
=> 1 square feet wall can be painted using gallon of paint.
=> 464.35 square feet wall can be painted using gallon of paint.
= 1.548 gallons of paint
Answer:A. The theoretical probability for pink is 95/185 or about 51.35%
B. The theoretical probability for brown is 90/185 or about 47.82%.
C. To find the experimental probability, we will make another fraction. The number of outcomes will be the numerator and the total will be the denominator.
Pink 36/69 = 52.17%
Brown 33/69 = 47.82%
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
3.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The amount of white paint Jen used to paint the walls in her room is:
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the exercise you only have to pay attention to the statement, in the section that says that 4/5 parts of the total painting is blue, therefore, if 1 is the total painting, you must do a subtraction:
Since the remaining white paint is 1/5 of the total, you have two ways to solve the exercise: multiply the total paint (8.2 pints) by 1/5 or divide the number by 5, as shown below:
- <u>Amount of white paint = 8.2 pints * (1/5) = 1.64 pints.
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- <u>Amount of white paint = 8.2 pints / 5 = 1.64 pints.
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As you can see, the two methods provide a <u>value of 1.64 pints, which corresponds to 1/5 of the total paint and is the amount of white paint used</u>.