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The correct question is:
Jane buys 7/3 yards of fabric to make a cat bed. She starts the project by cutting 4 feet of fabric off the end. How many feet long is the remaining piece of fabric?
Answer:
There are 3 feet remaining.
Step-by-step explanation:
Jane cuts 4 feet from 7/3 yards, to know how many feet long yard is remaining, first we need to know how many feet make a yard, convert 7/3 yards to feet, and find the difference between the feet cut and the total feet available.
3 feet = 1 yard
x feet = 7/3 yards
3 × 7/3 = x × 1
x = 7
Therefore, 7 feet is 7/3 yards.
Now, she cuts 4 feet, do we have
(7 - 4 = 3) feet remaining.
Therefore, there are 3 feet remaining.
The second guitar is the answer because it has a lower amount than the first but not by alot
Step-by-step explanation:
5 log₅ x − ¼ log₅ (8−x)
log₅ x⁵ − log₅ (8−x)^¼
log₅ x⁵ − log₅ ∜(8−x)
log₅ (x⁵ / ∜(8−x))
Answer:
20 yards
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a square is calculated by multiplying its height by its base. Because they are the same in a square, the area of a square is obtained by squaring one of its sides. Let's call the sides 'x'. Then we can express the area of the garden as x^2=400.
From here we simply need to square root both sides which gives us:
x=20
Therefore the length of one side of the garden is 20 yards.
Hope this helped!