If you have 1 nickle, how many quarters do you have? (3)
If you have 4 nickles, you have 3 times as many quarters (3)(4) = 12
If you have n nickles, then you have 3n quarters so 3n = q, you have a slightly different equation.
If you fix this equation and use substitution like you did, you can get the right answer; you can also try to work in the other information that you have - converting all coin values to cents
5n + 10d + 25q = 460
Answer:

Step-by-step Explanation:
==>Given:
Dimensions of a rectangular prism are expressed as follow:
Volume (V) = 15x² + x + 2
Height (h) = x²
==>Required:
Expression of the Base area (B)
==>Solution:
Volume (V) = Base (B) × Height (h)
15x² + x + 2 = B × x²
Divide both sides by x²
![\frac{15x² + x + 2}{x²} = B[tex]Base (B) = /frac{15x² + 1 + 2}{x}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7B15x%C2%B2%20%2B%20x%20%2B%202%7D%7Bx%C2%B2%7D%20%3D%20B%3C%2Fp%3E%3Cp%3E%5Btex%5DBase%20%28B%29%20%3D%20%2Ffrac%7B15x%C2%B2%20%2B%201%20%2B%202%7D%7Bx%7D)
Answer:
25 / 676
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 5 vowels in the alphabets, and there are 26 alphabets in total as a whole.
The probability of drawing a vowel kb first trial is going to be
5 / 26, total number of vowels and total number of alphabets as a whole.
Again, we're told to replace the picked vowel, and pick another vowel, so that will once again be
5 / 26.
To get the final answer, we multiply both answers by each other
5 / 26 * 5 / 26 = 25 / 676.
Therefore, the probability has been found to be 25 / 676
Answer:
Do using Pythagoras theorem... Also before doing a question of height and distance always try to make the figure
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the two triangles ABC and ABD to first get the base and find the height of the ladder