First, let's find how many cups the bird feeder uses 24 times.
24 x 6 = (20 x 6) + (4 x 6) = 120 + 24 = 148 cups.
Now, let's divide 148 by 32.
148 ÷ 32 = 4.625 bags of seed.
I hope this helped!
Answer:
x² + x - 30
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
(x - 5)(x + 6)
Each term in the second factor is multiplied by each term in the first factor, that is
x(x + 6) - 5(x + 6) ← distribute both parenthesis
x² + 6x - 5x - 30 ← collect like terms
= x² + x - 30
Answer:
The answer is 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
First you must the least common denominator so that you can add the two fractions. The least common denominator between 3/4 and 3/8, would be 8.
To get 3/4 to the least common denominator, you have to multiply top and bottom by 2. The product of this will be 6/8.
Next you add the two fractions: 6/8 + 3/8 = 9/8
Simplify your improper fraction to get on and 1 eighths or in number form 1 1/8
After this you must subtract how much she gave away so you can use your improper fraction to make it easier and subtract five eighths from nine eighths: 9/8 - 5/8 = 4/8
So, Luna has four eighths of a glass left but first you must simplify your answer. both 4 and 8 divide by 4 to get 1/2.
So Luna's glass only has 1/2 in the cup.
Make sure you be optimistic and see it as half full, instead of the pessimistic view of half empty. Remember to stay positive and share good vibes. Hope this answer helps you.
No, he forgot to add the area of the triangles to the area of the rectangle.
It is said that Jeremy thought he solved for the area of the whole parallelogram correctly by multiplying the base and height of the rectangle, which is just a part of the whole parallelogram.
Jeremy’s answer is incomplete, he only calculated the area of the triangle as the answer.
This is because one way of finding an area of a parallelogram is dividing the shape into a rectangle with a triangle on each side.
The real area of the parallelogram is 70 cm^2
(with areas of each triangles added)
With that being said, the formula of a parallelogram that is said is:
A = bh
Which means a height perpendicular to the base of the whole paralleogram.
Danggg that is sooo longgg I feel bad for you