- you will need 2 busses to only transport the boys.
- Mark is at (1 + 5/6) miles of his house.
<h3>How many buses would it take to carry only the boys?</h3>
We know that there are (3 + 1/2) groups, such that each group fill one bus.
2/5 of the students are boys, then the number of groups that we can make only with boys is:
(2/5)*(3 + 1/2) = 6/5 + 1/5 = 7/5 = 5/5 + 2/5 = 1 + 2/5
Then you can make one and a little less than a half of a group, which means that you need 1 and 2/5 of a buss to transport the boys, rounding that to the a whole number, you will need 2 busses to only transport the boys.
<h3>How far is Mark from his house?</h3>
The original distance is:
D = (2 + 3/4) miles.
But Mark only covers 2/3 of that distance, then we have:
d = (2/3)*D = (2/3)*(2 + 3/4) miles = (4/3 + 2/4) miles
d = (4/3 + 1/2) miles = (8/6 + 3/6) miles = (1 + 5/6) miles
Mark is at (1 + 5/6) miles of his house.
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Answer:
5 cubes. 5 cubes. 4 cubes 5 cubes
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Angle 1 = 85*
Angle 3 = 85*
Angle 4 = 95*
Angle 5 = 85*
Angle 6 = 95*
Angle 7 = 85*
Angle 8 = 95*
Step-by-step explanation:
Since angle 2 is 95*, angle 4 would be the exact same. Now you add 95+95=190 and subtract that from 360. 360-190=170. Then divide 170 by 2= 85 to get the measurements for 1 and 3.
Answer:
-135
Step-by-step explanation:
-5(9 - 6k)
Let k = -3
-5 ( 9 - 6*-3)
-5 ( 9 + 18)
-5 ( 27)