Answer:
6 vans
Step-by-step explanation:
If 1 van can seal 18 students...
116 ÷ 18 = 6.4
Since it's not a whole number, we will estimate it to the nearest whole number which is 6.
Answer:
22 people
Step-by-step explanation:
Sean has 2 3/4 candy bars. That is 11/4 candy bars.
He wants to give out 1/8 candy bars.
The number of people that will get candy is:

22 people can get candy.
Answer:
y intercept is -5 and slope is 6/1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
We are given:

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Since
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Riemann sum is area under the function given. And it is asked to find Riemann sum for the left endpoint.

Note:
If it will be asked to find right endpoint too,

The average of left and right endpoint Riemann sums will give approximate result of the area under
and it can be compared with the result of integral of the same function in the interval given.
So, 

Result are close but not same, since one is approximate and one is exact; however, by increasing sample rates (subintervals), closer result to the exact value can be found.
Answer:
11 weeks
Step-by-step explanation:
First we need to check what variables we have.
Beginning Balance = $1000
Goal = $350
Withdrawal = $55 per week
Now let's declare a variable as the number of weeks.
Let x = number of weeks
1000 - 55x = 350
-55x = 350-1000
-55x = -650
Then we divide both sides by -55 to find the value of x.
x = 11.81 or 11 since we're looking for how many weeks in total
Now let's see if we still have 350 if we have a total of 11 as the value of x.
1000 - 55(11) = 350
1000 - 605 = 350
395 = 350
We can see that Kendall will have $395 compared to the $350 goal.
So Kendall can withdraw $55 a week for 11 weeks to still be within her goal of having $350 in her savings account.