6 cans of paint for a total of 90 dollars spent
I multiplied 120 by .20 to get 24 and subtracted it from 120 to get the amount that still has to be painted which is 96.
96 divided by 16 is 6 which is the number of cans of paint needed to paint the rest. Then just multiply by the cost (15$) and the answer is 90$
Hello :
<span>the nth term is : an= a1×q^(n-1)....... a1 = 8 and q = -3
</span>an= 8×(-3)^(n-1)<span>
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N is greater than it equal to 3
So you put a shaded in for a three and draw a line to the right
I think :)
49/10 This is the improper way
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for area of a circle is π times r squared. The radius is 4. So 4 squared is 16. 16 times pi(3.14) is 50.24