If I’m doing it correctly it’s 2/3 but I haven’t done it in a while
3*(x+5)^(1/2)=-9
(x+5)^(1/2)=-3
x+5=9
x=4
3*(4+5)^(1/2)=-9
3*(9)^(1/2)=-9
3*3=-9
4 is an extraneous solution
W=15
Subtract 80 from both sides then you divide by -2w.
Volume units quarts to gallons (fluid and dry) conversion factor is 0.25 (quart is 1/4 of an gallon). To find out how many gallons in quarts, multiply by the factor, or simply use the converter below.
1 Quart = 0.25 (1/4) Gallon [US, UK, Fluid or Dry]
Quart and gallon are imperial and US customary volume measurement units. In US customary system, both units have different volume capacity for dry and fluid measurements but in imperial (UK), the volume is the same for both fluid and dry measurement.
Answer:
100 boxes
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 1,198 with 12 because if there are 1,198 paperweights and each box holds 12 then how many boxes can hold these paperweights. Answer us 100 boxes