1, 1 and 17. Since 17 is a prime number, there isn’t exactly numbers that are multiplied by each other that give 17.
Let the unknown variable be x.
5627x=41
x=41/5627
I say the answer is B. Bland
Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
Mixed candy question... Skittles jar... to be filled with Jelly beans.
Let's first calculate the volume of the jar. We'll assume it's a regular cylindrical prism jar, unlike the one on the photo which is narrower on top.
V = π * r² * h = π * (3.5)² * 11.5 = 140.875 π = 442.6 cubic cm
Now, we don't have the precise measurement of a jelly bean, but we know it's roughly 2-3 cubic cm. The precision isn't needed to answer this question, just to have a rough idea... it's no 300 cu cm per jelly bean.
So, let's assume a 3 cu cm per jelly bean (2 cu cm wouldn't the final answer)....
442.6 / 3 = 147.5 jelly beans, approximately.
So, can they fit 100,000? No
Can we fit 10,000 in there? No
Can we fit 100? Yes.
Can we fit 1? Certainly
The most reasonable lower-limit would then be 100.
Answer:42 + 59 is 101
Step-by-step explanation: so draw the line for the number line and mark it by tens by going 10 20 so on and so on then do 4 of the ten hops and and 2 tiny hops then get a diffrent color pencil and do the number 59 in jumps