Based on the diagram and the ratio of width and height in it, the width that Mr. Howell should make his table is 48 inches .
<h3>How wide should Mr. Howell's table be?</h3>
The width of the table in the diagram is 12 cm and the height is 6cm.
This means that the ratio of width to height is:
12 : 6
2 : 1
As Mr. Howell wants his table to be 24 inches high, the width of the table would be:
2 : 1
x : 24
Cross-multiply to get:
x = 48 inches
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Answer:
a) -12
b) 8+11x+11b-3x^2-3b^2-6xb
c)-52
Step-by-step explanation:
in a) we have to substitute the value of x with 5
in b) we substitute the value of x with (x+b) and then simplify
in c) just have to substitute x with -3
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
yeah if you add 2 without parenthesis it goes up
Step-by-step explanation:
first you find the volume of a bin.
that is multiplication of 3 dimensions given.
4*4*4=64 cubic feet...
now volume of books..
0.75*0.75.0.25=0.14 cubic feet
now the number of books that will fit the bin=volume of bin/volume of books
64/0.14=455
455 books