512, the formula for volume is length x width x height :)
6n−20=−2n+4(1−3n)
Simplify both sides of the equation.
−6n−20=−2n+4(1−3n)
−6n+−20=−2n+(4)(1)+(4)(−3n)(Distribute)
−6n+−20=−2n+4+−12n
−6n−20=(−2n+−12n)+(4)(Combine Like Terms)
−6n−20=−14n+4
−6n−20=−14n+4
Add 14n to both sides.
−6n−20+14n=−14n+4+14n
8n−20=4
Add 20 to both sides.
8n−20+20=4+20
8n=24
Divide both sides by 8.
8n/8 = 24/8
n=3
Answer:
B. How many total customers were at the story today?
Step-by-step explanation:
Option 'B' is not a statistical question because there is not more than one answer.
There is only one answer to this question.
Option 'A,' 'C,' and 'D' are statistical questions because there is more than one answer.
<em>What amounts did each person at the store spend on their purchase?</em>
This question has more than one answer.
<em>How long did each customer spend shopping at the store?</em>
<em>What are the heights of each customer who entered the store?</em>
These questions have more than one answer as well.
Statistical questions are questions that have more than one answer. This means you can collect data.
I, therefore, believe that option 'B' is not a statistical question.
Answer:
%18 tip
Step-by-step explanation:
The dinner cost was $29 before tip
after tip it was $32.22
34.22-29= $5.22 she tipped
$29 * %x = $5.22
After solving this equation, the x is %18
There's no way to find the mass with the information given.
"200 ft" and "875 ft" are linear dimensions ... things you would
measure with a ruler. They tell us how long or wide or high the
TV is. None of that information tells us anything about its mass.
By the way ... those are gigantic measurements. I was working
in Wrigley Field here in Chicago just before opening day in 2015,
when the new video screens were being installed. I saw them
up close while the cranes lifted them into position. None of the
Chicago Cubs' new screens is as big as the numbers in the question,
and I'm pretty sure the whole score-board isn't that big either.
Something is definitely wrong here.