Answer:
Area = 14¹/16 yd² or 14.0625 yd²
Step-by-step explanation:
2. The figure given is a square having equal sides of 3¾ yd each.
Formula for area of the square = a²
Where,
a = 3¾ yd
Plug in the value into the equation:
Area = (3¾)²
Change to improper fraction
Area = (15/4)²
Area = 225/16
Area = 14¹/16 yd² or 14.0625 yd²
Answer:
4 and 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Method A
1) Method A: Let 2 be the starting point and -2, the finishing one. Counting between 2 and -2, we can count a distance of 4 units. That's the simplest way, but not convenient to great numbers on the Number Line.
Method B:
There is no such thing as a negative distance, as a physical quantity. So this is the reason why we need to compute the absolute value of two numbers, which is simply what was done on Method B.
|2-(-2)|=|4|=4
As we are dealing with absolute values, the order is not relevant after all, the result remains the same. Take a look:
|-2-2|=|-4|=4
That's why the greater (2) or the lesser number (-2) can be the subtrahend (in bold within the brackets.
Ten cakes costs $2.19 (pounds, but I don't have a pounds symbol on my computer) because if you divide $2.10 by seven you get $0.3, and if you add 3×0.3 (because we have seven, and we need to add three more to get ten) we get $0.9.
0.9+2.10=2.19
Answer:
x=5
Step-by-step explanation: