there are two containers in four parts has to be filled in each, therefore, the fraction greater than one will be =
total number of part stobe filler in container
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number of parts in each container
= 8/4
the whole number greater than one will be = 2
hence, the whole number and a fraction greater than one to name the part filled is 2 and 8/4
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➷ Substitute the given values into the formula:
P = 2(2 + 1/2)
Solve:
P = 5
The answer is C. 5cm
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One rule in Geometry is the vertical angle theorem. This is when two angles are directly across from each other, they would equal each other. This means that (3x+54) and (7x+10) will equal each other, giving you the function
3x+54=7x+10
Knowing this, all we would need to do now is solve for x. To do this, lets get x to the left. We do this but subtracting both sides by 7x to get rid of 7x on the right side, and bring it to the left
3x+54=7x+10 ------> 3x-7x+54=10 --------> -4x+54=10
Now, lets get x by itself, but subtracting both sides by 54, then dividing both sides by -4
-4x+54=10 ---> -4x=10-54 ---> -4x=-44 ---> x=-44/-4 ---> x= 11
So, we know that x=11. Now, we can plug it into either function. It doesn't matter which one since they both equal each other
f(x)=7x+10 ---> f(11)=7(11)+10 = 77+10 = 87
Our answer is 87
Answer:
They'll be able to get 34 bottles from the containers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the bottles are cylindrical we can calculate their volume by using the following formula:
V = base_area*h
V = \pi*(r^2)*h
r = d/2 = 4/2 = 2 inches
V = 3.14*(2^2)*5 = 3.14*4*5
V = 3.14*20 = 62.8 inches^3
In order to know how many full bottles the players will get we need to divide the total volume of the containers, which is given by the sum of the volume of each container, and divide it by the volume of each bottle. We have:
bottles = (345*pi + 345*pi)/62.8 = 690*pi/62.8 = 2,166.6/62.8 = 34.5
Since the problem wants the amount of full bottles we only take the integer part, so they will be able to get 34 bottles from the containers.