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There’s a pretty possible chance this is right 20%
Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
You can readily see from the diagram, above, that the side length of the middle cube will be between 3 and 4. You want to determine to the nearest hundredth what value between 3 and 4 represents the side length of the cube whose volume is 45 units^3.
Please note: the middle cube has been mislabeled. Instead of volume = 30 units^3, the volume should be 45 units^3.
Here's the procedure:
Guess an appropriate s value. Let's try s = side length = 3.5
Cube this: (3.5 units)^3 = 42.875. Too small. Choose a larger possible side length, such as 3.7: 3.7^3 = 50.653. Too large.
Try s = 3.6: 3.6^3 = 46.66. Too large.
Choose a smaller s, one between 3.5 and 3.6: 3.55^3 = 44.73. This is the best estimate yet for s. Continue this work just a little further. Try s = 3.57. Cube it. How close is the result to 45 cubic units?
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Step-by-step explanation:
multiply all number on one
multiply all number on two
multiply all number on three
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Step-by-step explanation:
In No.1
First you find the total number of girls which is 56-20 =36 girls in total
So to get number of boys who watched tennis 20-13=7 boys watched tennis
To get number of girls who didnt watch you do 36-17=19 girls who watched
Then add o get the totals
No.2
First you get the total number of male 80-47=33 males
Next you find the number of females doing phyisics 33-19=14 females
Next you find the number of females doing chemistry by 47-(18 + 14)=15 females
To get the number of males diong chemistry 21-15=6 males
Number of males doing biology 33-(19+6)=8
Then find the remaining totals
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No. 2 (b)
Because there is a high number of students doing physics and most of them are female
The weight Kristen can lift is 1.3 times more than Jane's
<h3>How to determine the number of times?</h3>
The given paramater can be represented using the following equation
Kristen = 133% * Jane
Express the percentage as decimal
Kristen = 1.33 * Jane
Hence, the weight Kristen can lift is 1.3 times more than Jane's
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