Answer:
Yes!
Step-by-step explanation:
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1. To find how much cardboard he needs to paint you need to find the area of the cardboard which is length times width. So in this case, it would be 16 1/3 feet times 6 feet. Or 49/3 times 6/1. This gives you 294/3 or 98 feet.
2. To find this you would divide the total area by how much area each bottle covers to find how many bottles you need. 98 divided by 30 is 98/30 which reduces to 49/15 or 3 4/15. Since you can’t have 4/15 of a bottle, you’d round up to 5 bottles of paint.
Answer:
0.85% probability that the first two are good and the last three are spoiled
Step-by-step explanation:
A probability is the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes.
The order in which the first two jugs is not important, as is not the order in which the last three are selected. So we use the combinations formula to solve this question.
Combinations formula:
is the number of different combinations of x objects from a set of n elements, given by the following formula.

Desired outcomes:
2 spoiled, from a set of 43-11 = 32.
3 spoiled, from a set of 11.
So

Total outcomes:
5 jugs from a set of 43.

Probability:

0.85% probability that the first two are good and the last three are spoiled
Answer:
17.49286
Step-by-step explanation:
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To solve this problem you must follow the proccedure shown below:
1. Amount of lemonade in pints:
1 <span>quart of water=2 pints
1 pint of lemon
(9 ounces of honey)(0.0625 pints/1 ounce)=0.56 pints
Total in pints=2 pints+1 pint+0.56 pints
Total in pints=3.56 pints
2. </span>Amount of lemonade in<span> cups:
Total in cups=(3.56 pints)(2 cups/1 pint)
Total in cups=7.12 cups
3. </span>Amount of lemonade in<span> ounces:
Total in ounces=(7.12 cups)(8 ounces/1 cup)
Total in ounces=56.96 ounces</span>