#1: 214 tickets split 9 ways does not work out to an integer number. Nobody wants 2/3 of a ticket, right?
So the trick here is to determine the first multiple of 9 greater than 214.
Note that 214/9 = 23.8. No good. Not an integer.
Multiply 23 by 9; we get 207. Multiply 24 by 9; we get 216.
So, given that we have 214 tickets already, we need 2 more, to make 216.
Check: Is 216 divisible by 9 without a remainder? Yes. Then each of the 9 students will get 24 tickets.
The rest of the problems are somewhat similar to this one.
See whether you can do the next one, #2.
If you'd share your results, I'd be happy to comment on what you've done.
400 calories in two slices
Answer: devied the 2 numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
First you have to figure out the length of the track:
r is the half of the diameter:
200ft : 2 = 100ft
= 200
≈
628,31
The athlete has to run ca. 5280ft for one mile:
5280 : 628,31≈8,4
The athlete has to run 8,4 laps
Answer:I think it's -23.72
Step-by-step explanation:Step 1: Reduce the fraction
Step 2: Multiply
Step 3: Calculate
step 4: solution