<u>Question Correction</u>
Simon fills a container with 38 1-in, cubes. The container is a box of dimension 4 in. by 3 in. by 4 in.,How many more 1 in cubes does the container need to be completely filled?
Answer:
10 1-in cubes
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we determine the Volume of the box.
Volume of a Rectangular Prism =Length X Height X Width
Volume of the box = 4 X 3 X 4= 48 cubic inches
To fill the box container, we would need 48 1 in cubes.
Since Simon already filled the container with 38 1-in, cubes.
Number of 1-in. cubes required to fill the box
=48 -38
=10.
Simon would need 10 1-in cubes to fill the box.
It is 14 because if you have -1/2x + 1 = -x + 8 you would combine the multiplied terms into a single fraction then subtract the one from both sides simplify till you get -x/2 = -x + 7 then you will add like terms so the x’s then you multiply all terms by two like 2(-x/2)= 2•7 then you can get 14.
(Sorry if you didn’t need the whole explanation)
Answer:
think it's A (0,6) if not then idk maybe D