Full jar of marbles, <span>He gave Kayla 3/4 of the marbles so 1/4 left
</span><span>Then Kayla returned 1/3 of a jar's worth of marbles to the jar
1/4 + 1/3 = 3/12 + 4/12 = 7/12
Answer: 7/12 jar of marbles now.</span>
Note: The height of the room must be 3 m instead of 3 cm because 3 cm is too small and it cannot be the height of a room.
Given:
Perimeter of the floor of a room = 18 metre
Height of the room = 3 metre
To find:
The area of 4 walls of the room.
Solution:
We know that, the area of 4 walls of the room is the curved surface area of the cuboid room.
The curved surface area of the cuboid is
Where, h is height, l is length and b is breadth.
Perimeter of the rectangular base is 2(l+b). So,
Putting the given values, we get
Therefore, the area of 4 walls of the room is 54 sq. metres.
Answer:
One way to factor equation is to find the zeros. Its obvious that x=-1 is solution for this. So one factor is (x+1)
the next factor should include 2x at first (because we have 2x^2 in the equation which can not be made any other way)
Let's suppose the factor is (x+1)(2x+b)
Since we do not know what is b open the brackets 2x^2+bx+2x+b. If this is equal to 2x^2+5x+3 then b=3. We are left with (x+1)(2x+3)=2(x+1)(x+3/2)
Would go for other shorter solutions, but they require some deeper understanding like Horner's scheme,Fermat's Theorem or even deeper which I assume You will not understand)
Answer:
The first one
Step-by-step explanation:
For the first choice, the binomial is multiplied by itself, so it will result in a perfect square trinomial.