Length of rope bought by Sean = 68 3/4 inches
= 275/4 inches
Then
The number of 15 inch rope that can be made by Sean = (275/4)/15
= 275/(4 * 15)
= 275/60
= 4.58
So we can see from the above deduction that Sean can make 4 complete 15 inches ropes and there will be 0.58 inches of rope excess. <span>I hope
the procedure and the method of solving is absolutely clear to you. This is the
easiest way to get to the solution for such problems.</span>
Paul: 140 + 12x
Jacklyn: 56 + 16x
Where x is how many practice sessions he had this season
"After how many more practices will Paul and Jacklyn have completed the same number of laps?"
This means what will x be if both equations are equal to each other
140 + 12x = 56 + 16x
Isolate x in one side by subtracting both sides by 12x
140 + 12x - 12x = 56 + 16x - 12x
140 = 56 + 4x
Subtract both sides by 56 to shift the 56 from the right side to the left side
140 - 56 = 56 - 56 + 4x
84 = 4x
Divide both sides by 4 to isolate x
84/4 = 4/4x
21 = x
x = 21
They'll have completed the same number of laps after 21 practices
Hope it helps :)
Branliest would be appreciated
Answer:
negatively skewed
Step-by-step explanation:
because most of the value is on the right side .
12 cubic yards/minute = volume/time
<span>Find the volume by multiplying width, height and length </span>
<span>Volume = 18*10*3 = 540 cubic yards </span>
<span>Back to original equation: </span>
<span>12 = 540/time </span>
<span>time = 540/12 </span>
<span>time = 45 minutes </span>