The second question:
Consider the division expression
. Select all multiplication equations that correspond to this division expression.


Answer:
1. See Explanation
2.
and 
Step-by-step explanation:
Solving (a):
Given


Required
Interpret
in 2 ways
<u>Interpretation 1:</u> Number of groups if there are 5 students in each
<u>Interpretation 2:</u> Number of students in each group if there are 5 groups
<u>Solving the quotient</u>


<u>For Interpretation 1:</u>
The quotient means: 12 groups
<u>For Interpretation 2:</u>
The quotient means: 12 students
Solving (b):
Given

Required
Select all equivalent multiplication equations
Let ? be the quotient of t 
So, we have:

Multiply through by 2


Rewrite as:
--- This is 1 equivalent expression
Apply commutative law of addition:
--- This is another equivalent expression
To find out d answer to dis we need to subtract d amount of plastic trains by d amount of wooden trains. d answer will be d answer to your question. lets do it:-
41 - 23 = 18
Jimmy sees 18 more plastic trains than wooden trains.
CHECK OUR WORK:-
18 + 23 = 41
We were RIGHT!!
So, Jimmy sees 18 more plastic trains than wooden trains.
Hope I helped ya!! xD
See the attached figure
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<span>After
3 days, the total number of belts sold will be the same as the total
number of wallets sold. The number of belts and the number of wallets
Mr. Matthew sold after this many days is
27.
</span>
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Explanation of the answer:
<span>The equation that represents the number of belts sold = 3^x ⇒⇒⇒ blue graph
</span>
<span>The equation that represents the number of wallets sold = 4x+15 ⇒⇒⇒ red graph
</span>
The point of intersection represents <span>the total number of belts sold will be the same as the total number of wallets sold.</span>
Since,
1 USD = 113.83 Japanese Yen
100 USD = 100 x 113.83 Japanese Yen
100 USD = 11,383.00 Japanese Yen
Volume of a Right circular cylinder=πr²h
Using "Cavaliers principle" or Just pire logic... it can be understood that...
if we were to cut of the base and top of the cylinder such that it will make up to be a right circular cylinder and join the other two pieces on top; We would obtain a Right circular cylinder With The same radius and height as the Given cylinder.
So;
Given. Base area B=81πcm²
also Base area =πr²
=>πr²=81π cm²
=>r=√81=9cm
Also Given;
Height h=3r
=>Height,h=3×9=27cm
So;Volume of cylinder V=πr²h ;(r²=81,h=27)
=>V=(81×27×22)/7
=>V=6867.18cm³ (approx.)
So,Required Volume =6867.18cm³(approx.)
Hope it helps...
Regards,
Leukonov/Olegion.