Given problem;
Number of quarters in $40;
To solve this problem;
- <u>Convert the dollar value to cents</u>;
100cents = $1
In $40, we would have; 40 x 100 = 4000cents
So, divide 4000cents by 25 to obtain the number of quarters in that amount of dollars;
Number of quarters =
= 160
So there are 160 quarters in $40
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a parallelogram. What we know about the diagonals is that they intersect each other at their midpoints. In other words, QT = ST, and PT = RT. So that gives us 2 equations:
If QT = ST, then
2x = y + 3
If PT = RT, then
x + 5 = y Solving by substitution, plug x + 5 in for y in the first equation.
2x = x + 5 + 3 and
2x = x + 8 and
x = 7 Now plug in 7 for x to solve for y:
If x + 5 = y, then
7 + 5 = y and
y = 12
Answer:
5/33
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<em>Volume of Triangular Prism: 180 m^3</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>~ In order to find the cubic feet required to fill this object, we would apply a volume formula to the triangular prism, in other words: Base * height ~</em>
1. The following dimensions of the triangular Base is 5 meters by 6 meters, 5 being the height of this Base and 6 being the base of the Base. Now let us apply the area of a triangle formula: 1/2 * base * height ⇒ 1/2 * 6 meters* 5 meters ⇒ 15 <em>m^2</em>
2. Knowing the Base of the triangular prism, we can find the volume through multiplication of it's general height, which is 12 meters ⇒ 15 m^2 * 12 m. ⇒ <em>Volume of Triangular Prism: 180 m^3</em>
Lateral Area of a cylinder is ; 2πR.H
R=12 mm and H= 15 mm
Then LATERAL area = 2π(12)(15) =48π ≈ 150 mm²