Negative 36 and negative 3
64 divided by 8 = 8
So you're answer would be 8
1. Log7 (49)=2
2. Log63(216)=3
3. Log2 (256)=8
4. Log4 (64)= 3
5. Log5 (3125)=5
No. The area doesn't tell you the dimensions, and you need
the dimensions if you want the perimeter.
If you know the area, you only know the <em><u>product</u></em> of the length and width,
but you don't know what either of them is.
In fact, you can draw an infinite number of <em><u>different</u></em> rectangles
that all have the <em>same</em> area but <em><u>different</u></em> perimeters.
Here. Look at this.
I tell you that a rectangle's area is 256. What is its perimeter ?
-- If the rectangle is 16 by 16, then its perimeter is 64 .
-- If the rectangle is 8 by 32, then its perimeter is 80 .
-- If the rectangle is 4 by 64, then its perimeter is 136 .
-- If the rectangle is 2 by 128, then its perimeter is 260 .
-- If the rectangle is 1 by 256, then its perimeter is 514 .
-- If the rectangle is 0.01 by 25,600 then its perimeter is 51,200.02
I believe the answer is B.
It says that he made 100 cupcakes so we know that the total is 100. It says he baked 4 more than so that means that we are adding 4 to some value. It also says that he baked 3 times the total of cupcakes he made last week. Since the total for last week is unknown, we can express that as x.
So, your equation would be 3x+4=100.
Hope this helps!