Answer:
There are 77 more third graders than second graders.
Step-by-step explanation:
415-338=x
x=77
Answer:
Its either L or N im not sure but if i had to guess out of the two i think its L.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
it is 3,540ml that is less than 10 L
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe there are 20 quarters and 3 nickels.....
Total value of the jar is $5.15.....
Quarters are worth 25 cents
And nickels are worth 5 cents.
First you know that there are 4 quarters in a dollar.
You have 5 dollars so you do 4 x 5 = 20
So five dollars ($5.00) is 20 quarters.
And you still have 15 cents left.
Because quarters are 25 cents the rest are nickels.
Nickels are worth 5 cents so you'd do 5 x 3 = 15.
15 cents!
Add all this together and get $5.15.
So your answer is
There are 20 quarters and 3 nickels in the jar.
To solve this we are going to use the formula for the volume of a sphere:

where

is the radius of the sphere
Remember that the radius of a sphere is half its diameter; since the first radius of our sphere is 24 cm,

. Lets replace that in our formula:



Now, the second diameter of our sphere is 36, so its radius will be:

. Lets replace that value in our formula one more time:



To find the volume of the additional helium, we are going to subtract the volumes:
Volume of helium=

We can conclude that the volume of additional helium in the balloon is
approximately <span>
17,194 cm³.</span>