Sara put 7 boxes in her closet. Each box is for holding a different type of seashell. So far, there are 0 shells in each box. How many shells does Sara have? Tell what math you used to find the answer.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Given that Sara put 7 boxes in her closet.

So number of boxes = 7

Then it says that each box is for holding a different type of seashell. So far, there are 0 shells in each box.

So the number of seashell in 1 box = 0


We need to find about how many shells does Sara have.

To find that we will just multiply (number of boxes) by (number of seashell in 1 box). Which is given by 7 times 0.


we know that product of a number and 0 is always 0.

Hence final answer is 0 seashell.


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What times what will give me 30

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What times what will give me 30
the answer is 6x5
5*6=30 because I did it in my head and I know how to multiply.

The formulaF = 1.8C + 32 gives the temperature
in degrees Fahrenheit (F ) for a given
temperature in degrees Celsius (C ). There is
one temperature for which the number of
degrees Fahrenheit is equal to the number
of degrees Celsius. Write an equation you
can solve to find that temperature and
then use it to find the temperature

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Yes, that's an interesting exercise.

The Celsius temp is  ' C ' .

The Fahrenheit temp is    1.8C + 32

If they're the same number, then       C = 1.8C + 32

Subtract  1.8C  from each side:  -0.8C =             32

Multiply each side by  -1 :            0.8C =            -32

Divide each side by  0.8 :                  C =          -32/0.8  =  -40 .

       -40°F  and  -40°C  are the same temperature.

Answer:

C = 1.8C + 32

40° is  the temperature  for which the number of  degrees Fahrenheit is equal to the number  of degrees Celsius.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : F = 1.8C + 32 gives the temperature  in degrees Fahrenheit (F ) for a given  temperature in degrees Celsius (C ).

To Find: There is  one temperature for which the number of  degrees Fahrenheit is equal to the number  of degrees Celsius. Write an equation you  can solve to find that temperature and  then use it to find the temperature.

Solution :

Given Formula :  F = 1.8C + 32

If number of  degrees Fahrenheit is equal to the number  of degrees Celsius

Then , C = 1.8C + 32

⇒ -0.8C =32

C = (-32)/(0.8)

C = 40^(\circ)

Thus The equation we can use to find the temperature  for which the number of  degrees Fahrenheit is equal to the number  of degrees Celsius:

C = 1.8C + 32

40° is  the temperature  for which the number of  degrees Fahrenheit is equal to the number  of degrees Celsius.

What is 0.5333333333 as a fraction

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x=0.5\overline{3}\n10x=5.\overline{3}\n100x=53.\overline{3}\n100x-10x=53.\overline{3}-5.\overline{3}\n90x=48\nx=(48)/(90)=(8)/(15)
Well Calculate the sum of 1/2 + 3*sum(n=2 to infinity) [ 1/10^n ] = 8/15 The answer would be 8/15.I hope this answer is right! 

12
x

8
y
=
24
6
x

y
=
21

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Answer: x=4

              y=3

Step-by-step explanation:

12x-8y=24

6x-y=21

---------------------

y=6x-21

12x-8(6x-21)=24

12x-48x+168=24

-36x=-144

x=144/36

x=4

y=24-21

y=3

Emma has 16 crackers she eats some could she still have 16 left?

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no since she ate some crakers so she has a difference amount of crakers and is less then16
no because their is 16 crackers and she already ate some and 16 - the ones she ate don't =16

mrs. traynor's class is taking a field trip to the zoo the will cost $26 for each student there are 22 students in her class

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$26 times 22 =572. Thats your answer

Do 26 • 22.
Assuming you are looking for the total.