Answer:
H. 260
Step-by-step explanation:
We'll begin this problem by first figuring out how many students will be able to sit at the first fourteen tables.
14 tables * 14 students = total students
196 = total students ( for those fourteen tables)
Now we also know that sixteen students can sit on the rest of the cafeteria tables.
We need to find the number of tables can hold sixteen students.
To do this, we'll lead with a simple equation:
18 tables total - 14 tables = # of remaining tables
4 = # of remaining tables
Now we're going to do the same thing we did with the original tables:
4 tables * 16 students = total students
64 = total students
Finally, we add both of the tables max values together:
64 + 196 = 260
Answer:
It would be 36
Explanation:
<em>First:</em>
<em>Convert any mixed numbers to fractions.</em>
<em>Then your initial equation becomes:</em>
<em>108/1 ×1/3</em>
<em> </em>
<em>Applying the fractions formula for multiplication,</em>
<em>=108×1/1×3 = 108/3</em>
<em> </em>
<em>Simplifying 108/3, the answer is</em>
<em>=36</em>
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Answer:
400 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
150/20=7.5 meters per second
3000/7.5=400 seconds
1 hour=3600 seconds
8 times 3600 =28800