omg theres a chipmunk who entered our school gym and its running around
everywhere its currently under the bleachers
We can use the 9 inches wide to determine that 18 inches of the 42 inches are the wide sides. 42 - 18 = 24, so we divide 24 by how many long sides there are, 2. 24 ÷ 2 = 12. The box was 12 inches long.
First, add the profit wanted with the costs.
1500 + 200 + 100 = 1800
The total amount wanted is 1800. Each student pays $5, and so you divide by 5
1800/5 = 360
360 students must show up.
The equation used is:
Let student = s
Total cost = 200 + 100
Charge = 5n
Profit = 1500
1500 = 5n - 300 (is equation)
Hope this helps
100×6
6×90
6×8
add them together
community property
Since our sum is 62, and we have consecutive numbers being added, our range is most likely going to be from 10-20.
To further solve this problem easily, try finding 4 consecutive numbers with the ones place adding up to 12, 22, 32, 42, or any number that sums up to the 2 in the ones place.
Let's try 14, 15, 16, 17, since 4, 5, 6, and 7 sum up to a number with a 2 in the ones place.
14 + 15 = 29,
16 + 17 = 33.
33 + 29 is 62.
We have found the age of the friends, but we're looking for the oldest.
Our largest number is 17.
Your answer is 17 years old.
I hope this helps!