From the table, for every 6 containers of water, you need 8 containers of red dye. So, for every one container of red dye you need 0.75 containers of water (6/8). Then, multiply that by 100 (since you wanted to know water necessary for 100 containers of red dye). For 100 containers of red dye, you would need 75 containers of water.
Answer:
4.58
Step-by-step explanation:
21 is not a perfect square, but lies between the perfect squares 16 and 25. Thus, √21 lies between √16 and √25, that is, between 4 and 5. Since 21 is closer to 25 than to 16, √21 is closer to 5 than to 4. A rough estimate of √21 would be 4.7.
√21 done on a calculator comes out to 4.58.
Answer:
11 ounces
Step-by-step explanation:
- Find out how many ounces are in 4 pounds 2 ounces. There are 16 ounces in a pound, so that would be 66 ounces.
- Divide 66 by 6.
Area=Base*Base/2(height)
To simplify it, get both of the bases, and multiply them. Then divide the product by 2. Then multiply that answer by the height
You can buy 6 oranges I believe, with 10p change :)