I think the answer to this is: 25q + 10d + 5n + 60 = 87
The story says that you have 1 dollar and 87 cents; 60 cents
of which is pennies. So, if you’re using an equation involving quarters, dimes
and nickels, the total equation should equal to 87 cents (since that dollar
bill could not be broken down to cents).
Answer:
It depends on the relation between the heights of both pyramids
Step-by-step explanation:
We know the volume of a pyramid of base b and height h is
If the volume of the pyramid A is 3 times the volume of the pyramid B, then
Which means
If we knew both heights are the same, we could conclude that
In which case the base of the pyramid A would be greater than the other base
But if, for example, the height of the pyramid A is 3 times the height of the other height, then
Both bases would be the same.
If we choose that
it would mean
In which case the base of the pyramid A would be less than the other base
So the answer entirely depends on the relation between the heights of both pyramids
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
im pretty sure, im sorry if its wrong ://
X = 24/7 x=3 3/7, x=3.428571
Remark
At first glance, one would think this problem isn't possible. But if you use the magnifying glass, you see that it is.
Solve
25 carrots puts you somewhere to the left of the shaded area, so C and D are both wrong.
That leaves you with A or B. You need 30 carrots (or just very slightly less) at least to solve this problem. The way to distinguish between A and B is to look at the line that goes from lower right to upper left. When you magnify this graph, you see that at 30 carrots the line or boundary goes through 20 cucumbers. 21 is just very slightly above that and 25 is far above the other line. 21 cucumbers is the only possible right answer for the number of cucumbers. 25 is too high. B is wrong. The answer is A.