The volume of the first pan is (length x width x depth) =
(20cm x 16cm x 4.4cm) = 1408 cm³ .
The batter fills it, so we know there is 1408 cm³ of batter.
Somehow, Carla manages to transfer every drop and smidgen of batter to
the new pan, leaving not a single drip of it in the first pan. So we know that
there is 1408 cm³ of batter in the new pan. It will spread out to fill the whole
length and width of the new pan, and we're to calculate how deep it will be.
(length x width x depth) = 1408 cm³
(20cm x 20cm) x (depth) = 1408 cm³
(400 cm²) x (depth) = 1408 cm³
Divide each side by 400cm² : depth = 1408 cm³ / 400cm²
= 3.52 cm
Since the new pan is 5 cm deep, this works. The batter doesn't
overfill it and glurb out over the top and all over the counter.
The question asked how far the batter is <em>from the top of the pan</em>.
The pan is 5 cm deep.
The batter is 3.52cm deep.
The batter comes up to (5 - 3.52) = 1.48 cm from the top of the pan.
Rounded to the nearest tenth of a cm, that's <em>1.5 cm </em>from the top.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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B difference
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Answer:
A. 13m
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the area of a square you multiply Length by the Height. Since squares have equal length sides the number has to be the same for the length and the height.
13 x 13 = 169

Based on the fact that you are allowed to multiply as many 2's and/ or as many 5's as you want, the last digit of your result can be either a 2, 5 or 0.
<h3>What is the last digit of your result?</h3>
If you multiplied a 5 number with another 5 number, you will either get a 0 as the last digit or a 5 as the last digit:
5 x 5 = 25
5 x 10 = 50
5 x 15 = 75
5 x 25 = 125
If you multiply a 5 with a 2, you result would always end in 0:
5 x 2 = 10
5 x 4 = 20
5 x 6 = 30
If you multiply a 2 with another 2, the result would be a 2:
2 x 2 = 4
2 x 4 = 8
2 x 6 = 12
Find out more on operations involving 5s at brainly.com/question/11977981.
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Answer:
Pat drank 26/6 (4 1/3 or 13/3) cups of punch.
Step-by-step explanation:
Here is how I would solve this-
What is the question? How much punch did she drink in all?
What do we need to know? 11/3 + 4/6 cups of punch.
How can we make them have a common denominator? 22/6 + 4/6
Add them together! (22 + 4 = 26) so you get 26/6
Final Answer = Pat drank 26/6 (4 1/3 or 13/3) cups of punch.
Hope this helps! Good luck and let me know if this is right!