18 months
……33inches, weight 25.5 pounds
When
he was born = 9 months…20 inches, weight 8, 4 pounds
Every
9 months his height growth is 33-20 = 13 inches, his weight is 25.5-8.4=17.1 pounds
<span>Pounds. This means, for every 9 months, his growth is
13 inches and his weight is 17.1 pounds. For example we can determine his
growth in 3 years.</span>
<span>3
years = 36 months, 36= 9*4, his height will be 4*13 inches= 52 inches, his
weight will be 4*17.1 = 68.4 pounds </span>
Out of the four options,
A. 99 cm B. 105.98 cm C. 90 cm D. 104.5 cm,
option A is the correct answer.
Because 1 m = 100 cm and this is the nearest approximation. Thus, the<span>A student used A tape measures to estimate the length of a meterstick manufactured to he exactly 1 meter. </span>
Answer:
the answer is the question B!!
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<u>4 Objects can fit in the box</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
First, translate the box's 1-foot side into 12 inches. Now multiply all the box's sides together to get 12*3*4. This will equal 144 cubic inches. Now divide 144 by 36 to get 4.