Well you need first 1 2/4 of a yard. Then you will need 5/6 of a yard. But first you need to put them together. So we need to find the common denominator. Six and four both share which multiple? Twelve. So let's rewrite that. You need 1 6/12 yards + 10/12 yards of wrapping paper. But before we do anything else we need to fix the mixed number. 1 6/12 isn't as easy to add ad 18/12 is. So 18/12 + 10/12 = 28/12
That can simplify as well. Now it's 14/6 which is equivalent to the fraction we had before. But it can also go down to 2 2/6. Now we can simplify it even further. By dividing it by two we can get 2 1/3. These are the measurements we need. So you would need how many thirds? Seven. (2 1/3 is seven thirds) This is your final answer.
You would need to have seven peices of wrapping paper cut to wrap both gift boxes.
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Answer:
≅ 586.8
Step-by-step explanation:
Take x to be the width, if the length is 5x bigger than the width, then this can be shown by 5x.
The total perimeter is:
(2 * x) + (2 * 5x) because each side has another parallel one.
This means that 2x + 10x = 130
12x = 130
Divide both sides by 12:

x = 
So the area = length * width
x * 5x = area
Substitute the values in:
= 586.8055... ≅ 586.8
So the approximate area is 586.8
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Answer:
7 fossils
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the cost for transportation by multiplying 20 by 5, since it is $5 per student and there are 20 students
20(5)
= 100
Subtract this from 128, since they raised $128
128 - 100
= 28
This means they have $28 to spend on fossils.
To find how many they can buy, divide 28 by 4, since they are $4 each
28/4
= 7
So, they can buy 7 fossils with the money they have left
The admission price is $6 and the rides are $2 each.
Answer:
lets say they share the cost in 5 parts, because Anna will distribute 4 time as much as Emily.
120 / 5 = 24
Emily: $24 (1/5 of 120)
Anna: $24 * 4 = $96 (4/5 of 120)