Answer:
5. 3/4
7. -16
10. 32/243
11. a^3
12. b^4 and c^2
13. A mistake would occur if you multiplied 2/3 by five instead of squaring it by 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
11 Square Units
Step-by-step explanation:
Let A be the area of the Rectangle
First statement: The area of the rectangle is increased by seven, we have :
A+7
Second Statement: Four less than twice the area of the rectangle
Twice the Area=2A
Four less = 2A-4
Therefore:
2A-4=A+7
Collecting like terms
2A-A =7+4
A=11
The area of the rectangle is 11 Square Units.
Three real world examples of rectangular prisms include juice boxes, cereal boxes, and even cargo containers. Two real world examples of triangular prisms include camping tents and triangular roofs. I chose these objects to represent triangular and rectangular prisms because triangular prisms have two triangular faces and three rectangular faces and rectangular prisms have six rectangular faces.
Sample Response: Boxes, ice cubes, and brick are examples of rectangular prisms. Ramps and tents are examples of triangular prisms. A rectangular prism has six rectangular faces. A triangular prism has two triangular faces and three rectangular faces.
They have some of the same numbers
Answer:
$25.80
Step-by-step explanation:
40% = 40/ 100 = 4/10 = 0,4
There is a 40% discount, which means that the amount multiplied by more then 1 (for example 1,4) would increase the amount... That isn't right because it is a discount!
So you need to subtract the 40%, so (1 - 0.4 =) 0.6
The amount multiplied by 0.6 will be the correct amount, being $43 * 0.6 = $25.80 (rounded to the nearest cent).
The amount the item actually cost after the discount is $25.80