If you need help for all 3 questions then ok.
Here’s what you need to do. If they give you a rectangular prism with a side length of #, that number is the length, width and height. I’ll help you for the first picture. They asked how many cubic blocks with a SIDE LENGTH of 1/7 in can fill in a cube with the SIDE LENGTH of 3/7 in. Here is your equation: (3/7 x 3/7 x 3/7) / (1/7 x 1/7 x 1/7). That’s how you solve it. (The slash stands for division.) Now do the same thing with the other pictures. They will ask you how many blocks with a side length of # can fill in a prism with the length, width, and height (or just a side length without saying the l, w and h.) Hopefully this helped! If I got it wrong or if you need help cause you didn’t get what I mean, let me know.
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Answer:
33
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 165 and 80 to get 245. 80 times 3 = 240.
So 80 is around 1/3 of 240. In other words it is around 33%
Well I got j for this. I picked a prim number for ex 5 and tries it with each problem.
Answer:
Alex is reading faster by 5 more pages per hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
Alex's rate of reading is 1/2 pages per minute, or 1 page every 2 minutes. To convert his rate to pages per hour, we can divide 60 (minutes in an hour) by 2 (minutes it takes Alex to read a page) which is equal to 30 (pages read in an hour). Therefore, Alex is reading at 30 pages an hour and reading 5 more pages an hour than Sammie.
Answer: 25kg
Step-by-step explanation:
18 + 29 = 47
72 - 47 = 25
She got 25kg of bananas.