The inequality gives the least number of buses, b, needed for the trip. The least number of buses is 9
<u>Solution:</u>
Given that, There are 412 students and 20 teachers taking buses on a trip to a museum.
Each bus can seat a maximum of 48.
We have to find which inequality gives the least number of buses, b, needed for the trip?
Now, there are 412 students and 20 teachers, so in total there are 412 + 20 = 432 travelers
<em><u>The number of buses required “b” is given as:</u></em>
Number of buses required ≥ 9 buses.
But least number will be 9 from the above inequality.
Hence, the inequality gives least count of busses and least count is 9.
Answer:
Find the quotient.
6 2/7 divided by 2 3/4.
2 2/7. (MY ANSWER)
17 2/7.
2 6/11.
7/16.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Sqrt(486) - sqrt(24) + sqrt(6)
find the factors of 486 that we can remove from under the square root sign
2 * 243
2 * 3 * 81
2 * 3 * 9 * 9 (we have 2 nines, we can move a 9 outside the sqrt sign)
sqrt(486) = 9 sqrt(6)
Repeating for sqrt(24)
2 * 12
2 * 2 * 6
2 * 2 * 2 * 3 (we can move a 2 outside the sqrt
sqrt(24) = 2 sqrt(6)
Finally, add all 3 terms together
9 sqrt(6) - 2 sqrt(6) + sqrt(6)
8 sqrt(6)
8 times square root of 6 is the final answer