Answer:
q12 is 8
q13 is 81
Step-by-step explanation:
100*6 =600 / 75 = 8
90*72 = 6480 / 80 = 81
Answer:
i believe its 110mm
Step-by-step explanation:
Answers:
- Total equation: x+y = 80
- Legs equation: 2x+4y = 248
- How many ducks? 36
- How many cows? 44
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Further explanation:
- x = number of ducks
- y = number of cows
x+y = 80 is the total equation (ie the head count equation) since we assume each animal has 1 head, and there are 80 heads total.
That equation can be solved to y = 80-x after subtracting x from both sides.
The legs equation is 2x+4y = 248 because...
- 2x = number of legs from all the ducks only
- 4y = number of legs from all the cows only
- 2x+4y = total number of legs from both types of animals combined
We're told there are 248 legs overall, so that's how we ended up with 2x+4y = 248
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Let's plug y = 80-x into the second equation and solve for x.
2x+4y = 248
2x+4( y ) = 248
2x+4( 80-x ) = 248
2x+320-4x = 248
-2x+320 = 248
-2x = 248-320
-2x = -72
x = -72/(-2)
x = 36
There are 36 ducks
Now use this x value to find y
y = 80-x
y = 80-36
y = 44
There are 44 cows.
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Check:
36 ducks + 44 cows = 80 animals total
36*2 + 44*4 = 72 + 176 = 248 legs total
The answers are confirmed.
Write the total number of seeds in scientific notation
Given:
Number of pots = 22,000
Number of seeds = 15
<em>Total number of seeds = Number of pots × Number of seeds</em>
= 22,000 × 15
= 330,000
Scientific notation is written in multiples of 10
- Count the number of digits
- Insert a decimal point between the first digit and other digits
- count the number of digits after the first digits
- multiply by 10 raise to the power of number of remaining digits after first digits
= 3.30000 × 10^5
Therefore,
the total number of seeds in
scientific notation is 3.30000 × 10^5
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Answer:
You multiply it like normal numbers. But when you do, count how many numbers are behind the decimal, say there are 2 numbers behind the decimal, once you finished multiplying the numbers you would add up all the products you got and then put the first 4 numbers you wrote behind the decimal to get the final product.
Step-by-step explanation:
Say you were multiplying 14.63 and 7.74
14.63
<u> x 7.74 </u><em>Always starting from the right side of the equation</em>
.5852 <em>go to the left </em> <em>four digits and put a decimal then </em>
<em> ↑←←←← just carry the decimal down and you'll end up with </em>
10.2410 <em>the final product</em>
<u> + 102.4100 </u>
113.2362