Given:
The width of a kitchen is 4.2 metres.
Kitchen cupboard widths are 60 cm.
To find:
The number of kitchen cupboard that will fit in 4.2 metres.
Solution:
Let x be the number of kitchen cupboard that will fit in 4.2 metres.
Width of 1 cupboard = 60 cm
Width of x cupboards = 60x cm
We know that, 1 m = 100 cm.
Width of a kitchen = 4.2 metres
= 4.2×100 cm
= 420 cm
Now, the width of the x cupboards is equal to width of the kitchen.
Therefore, the number of kitchen cupboard that will fit in 4.2 metres is 7.
ANSWER
Step-by-step explanation:
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DEGREE =2
First things first, you will have 94 + x. Place those on top of a fraction bar and on the bottom put the two numbers over 2. So you have 94 + x over 2. Then, write the symbol ‘greater than or equal to’ and on the other side place your 90. So, 90 + x over 2 is greater than or equal to 90. This is a difficult thing to write out and explain so I hope this makes sense. :)
Answer:
4th option
Step-by-step explanation:
7x(8x² - 4y² + 3y - 5) ← multiply each term in the parenthesis by 7x
= 56x³ - 28xy² + 21xy - 35x