Answer:
She has 45 Bottles left after drinking them
Step-by-step explanation:
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We know that Janelle has brought 4 cases of water containing 12 bottles in 1 case.
If she were to drink 3 bottles of water how much bottles will she have left?
First, we would have to do a multiplication problem involving the cases of water and how much bottles in one case.
Equation: 4 Cases x 12 Bottles in Each Case=48 Bottles in Total
Then, Janelle has drunk 3 bottles of water already, so we would need to subtract.
Equation 48 Bottles in Total - 3 Bottles Drunk = 45 Bottles in Total
Therefore, Janelle has 45 Bottles left in her inventory.
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Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
The factors of 18 are : 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18
The factors of 27 are : 1, 3, 9, 27
The common factors are : 1, 3, 9
The gcf is 9
Answer:
it is obviously 23 ..................
It's quite easy to calculate - one meter is billion nanometers (1 000 000 000), so:
- 1.7 meters = 1 700 000 000 nanometers
- 1.52 meters = 1 520 000 000 nanometers