Answer:
Second option. "Sue wants to cover the lid of a box with paper. How much paper should she buy?"
Explanation:
The first option relies upon volume.
The last two options relies on side lengths.
The second option is relies on area because you have to calculate the area of the lid to know how much paper can be used to cover it.
Answer:
$1.60
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount of tax paid = percentage of tax to be paid x bill before tax
0.08 x $20 = $1.60
49–2ax –a^2–x^2
Extract the negative sign
= 49 - (a^2 +2ax +x^2)
Factor using a^2 + 2ab + b^2 = (a+b)^2
= 49 - (a+x)^2
Factor using a^2 - b^2 = (a-b)(a+b)
= ( 7- (a + x)) * (7 + (a + x))
= ( 7- a - x) * (7 + a + x)
Answer: b)
Step-by-step explanation:
You can rule out A) and C), because you have to find area (no adding.)
To do this problem, you can individually multiply the estimated hieght and
width by 3 and then multiply together.
This is because there are 3 walls that each are 9 3/4 tall and 14 1/4 wide. To find total height and width, multiply by 3. Then find total area (lxw)
9 3/4 rounds to 10
14 1/4 rounds to 14
= 3 (10) x 3 (14)
D) is incorrect because you have to multiply each number by 3. (Or you can multiply by 6)
It is B)
Answer:
A
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