Given:
The width of a kitchen is 4.2 metres.
Kitchen cupboard widths are 60 cm.
To find:
The number of kitchen cupboard that will fit in 4.2 metres.
Solution:
Let x be the number of kitchen cupboard that will fit in 4.2 metres.
Width of 1 cupboard = 60 cm
Width of x cupboards = 60x cm
We know that, 1 m = 100 cm.
Width of a kitchen = 4.2 metres
= 4.2×100 cm
= 420 cm
Now, the width of the x cupboards is equal to width of the kitchen.



Therefore, the number of kitchen cupboard that will fit in 4.2 metres is 7.
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Answer:
a8 = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Put 8 where n is and do the arithmetic.
a8 = (1/2)(8) = 8/2 = 4
The 8th term of this arithmetic sequence is 4.
The answer is D because you can multiply the second equation by -4
a) (0.17 ac)×(126 min/ac) = 21.42 min
b) I can mow 1/126 ac/min; you can mow 1/117 ac/min. Together, we can mow at a rate that is the sum of these:
... (1/126 + 1/117) ac/min = (117 + 126)/(126×117) = 243/14,742 ac/min
Then it will take 14,742/243 min/ac × 0.17 ac/lawn ≈ 10.31 min/lawn
Answer:
G is not TRUE.
Step-by-step explanation:
using the law A+B = B+A
PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM
A²+B² =C² is equal to B² +A² = C²
So for A²,
B² - c² = A. remember if a positive number move from the left to the right over an equal sign it becomes negative and vice versa
B²
C² - A²= B²