Answer:
b6 2hich method
Step-by-step explanation:
I solv3 this
Answer: This coil will not be enough to complete the job.
Step-by-step explanation:
The circumference of the coil of wiring can be calculated with:

Where r is the radius and 
The radius can be calculated by dividing the diameter by 2. Then:

Convert 9 inches to yards (1 yard=36 inches):

Substitute this radius into the formula:

Since there are 21 circles of wire, you need to multiply
by 21:

The coil has 32.97 yards of wire and Alex needs 34 yards, therefore, this coil will not be enough to complete the job.
Answer:
Option c
Step-by-step explanation:
3/4 multiplied by 16/5
3/4×16/5
12/5
Option c is correct
The product between 3/4 and 16/5
Since the question specifically asks about using a calculator, there's no point explaining how to do it (mostly because the buttons you have to press vary from model to model.
All we can tell you is that the calculator, depending on how many decimal digits it can store, will return something like 0.803802...
Even if there were millions of digits after the decimal point, that would still be an approximate value, since this number is irrational, i.e. it has infinite, non-repeating decimal digits.
Tens=7 Ones=6 Tens=5 Ones=0