Answer:
492 0/10
Step-by-step explanation:
We have that the perimeter is 4 times the length of the side, now we know that this side "l" is given by:
l = 4 in * 24 + 23 * 5 ft
l = 96 in + 115 ft
Now, we pass the inches to pes, knowing that 1 foot equals 12 inches, so
96 in * 1 ft / 12 in = 8 ft
therefore replacing it remains:
l = 8 ft + 115 ft
l = 123 ft
now the perimeter:
p = 123 * 4
p = 492
to change to a mixed number:
4920/10 = 492 0/10
Answer:7
Step-by-step explanation:
This can be solved by Venn-diagram
Given there are total 5 students who want french and Latin
also 3 among them want Spanish,french & Latin
i.e. only 2 students wants both french and Latin only.
Also Student who want only Latin is 5
Thus Student who wants Latin and Spanish both only is 11-5-3-2=1
Students who want only Spanish is 8 Thus students who wants Spanish and French is 4
Similarly Students who wants Only French is 16-4-3-2=7
d. Adjustments
Studen loan interests and IRA contributions are deductions found under the heading of ADJUSTMENTS TO INCOME to compute for the Adjusted Gross Income or AGI.
Standard deductions are those based on the filing status of the individual and not his total itemized deductions. Regardless of the actual expenses incurred by an individual, he can claim a standar deduction if he is single, head of household, married filing separately, married filing jointly, qualifying widow(er). at the time he files for his federal tax return.
taxable income is the income left from all the necessary deductions.
For example: Gretchen's income => $56,750
less: Adjustments to income
student loan interest $1,200
IRA Contribution 3,000 - 4,200
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Taxable income $52,550
"Per" essentially means "divided by." To find pieces per ounce, divide pieces by ounces.
(252 pieces)/(14 ounces) = (252/14) pieces/ounce = 18 pieces/ounce
Answer:
I would guess its D. Because it is the one that makes the most sense.
Step-by-step explanation:
H and L has to be on the same day with no other application so not A, B, or C because there is L in all of them.
Hope I helped!