25 - (8-4) /6 *3 = 25 - 2 / 6 * 3
=25-1
=24 #
“/”= divide
“*”= multiply
Answer:
volume = 91 cm²
perimeter = 41.1 in
Step-by-step explanation:
volume = 1/2(b1+b2)(h) = 1/2(11 + 15)(7) = 91 cm²
Answer:
Equation:
21 = 1 + m
Solution:
20 = m
Step-by-step explanation:
What we know:
- Karim drank 1 cup of milk at breakfast
- Karim drank a total of 21 cups of milk
- m = the amount of milk, in cups, Karim drank after breakfast
We know that Karim drank 21 cups of milk in a day. In an equation, that would look like this:
21 =
What does 21 equal?
The amount of milk Karim drank at breakfast plus the amount of milk Karim drank after breakfast.
21 = milk at breakfast + milk after breakfast
Let's substitute what we know into this equation:
21 = milk at breakfast + milk after breakfast
21 = 1 + m
Now that we have our equation, let's solve.
21 = 1 + m
-1 -1
20 = m
Therefore, Karim drank 20 cups of milk after breakfast.
Answer:
b = 3 or -3 i suppose
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: She would need 206 paper cups.
Step-by-step explanation: First of all, Monica has a 10-gallon container full of lemonade and this translates into 37850 cubic centimetres volume of lemonade. The conversion rate has been provided as one gallon equals 3785 cubic centimetres, therefore ten gallons would be 3785 times ten which gives you 37,850 cubic centimetres of lemonade.
Each cone shaped paper cup has a diameter measuring 8 centimetres and 11 centimetres in height. The radius of the cone shaped cup therefore is 4 centimetres (radius equals diameter divided by two). The volume of each cup therefore is given as;
Volume of a cone = (πr²h)/3
Volume of a cone = (3.14 * 4² * 11)/3
Volume of a cone = 552.64/3
Volume of a cone = 184.2
If each cone could hold 184 cubic centimetres of lemonade, then the entire ten gallons would require the following number of cone shaped cups;
Number of cups = Total volume/Volume of a cup
Number of cups = 37850/184.2
Number of cups = 205.48
Rounded to the nearest whole number, this becomes
Number of cups ≈ 206
Therefore Monica would need 206 cone shaped paper cups to empty the entire 10 gallons of lemonade.