Answer:
quarts. 11. fluid ounces = —. 1. 4. — quart. 12. quarts = 6 gallons. 13. 16 pints = gallons. 14. ... How many times must a 1-cup measuring cup be filled to equal 4 pints? 2. Leroy has 2 containers. ... can hold. Write cup, pint, quart, or gallon. 15. a bathtub. 16. a container of orange juice. 17. a juice box. 18. a small milk carton. 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Scale = 1cm:3km
Therefore area of lake = 81Km
1:3 = x:81
= 27:81
Therefore the area on map is 27cm
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Answer:
3. 6.40
Explanation:
The correct answer here would be D. -1(3x+1)(x+5). You can find this answer by redistributing the problem.
-1(3x+1)(x+5)
-1(3x²+15x+1x+5)
-1(3x²+16x+5)
-3x²-16x-5
Using the math above, we can see that when we redistribute we get the original equation. That makes Choice D correct.
Answer:
17.95 :)
Step-by-step explanation:
25-78.85= 53.85, and 53.85/3= 17.95 so each pair of shorts costed 17.95