james has a board that is 3/4 foot long he wants to cut the board into 1/8 foot long how many pieces can james cut from the board. write an equation using division that represents how james can find the number of pieces he can cut from the board

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Answer 1
Answer: 3/4 ÷ 1/8=
3/4 × 8=
8÷4×3=
2×3=6 boards
Answer 2
Answer: The answer is 6/8÷1/8=6/8=6

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after 1 year on the job M got a raise from $10.50 to $11.13 per our. What was the percent increase of her hourly wage

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Waily purchased a desk that was on sale for 2/3 of The original price. If the original price was $450, what was the price that Wally paid?

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Answer:

price Willy paid = $300

Step-by-step explanation:

Wally purchased a desk for 2/3 of the original price. The original price of the desk is given as $450. 2/3 of the actual price simply means 2/3 multiply by the original price.

original price = $450

To calculate 2/3 of $450.

 2/3 × 450

multiply 2 by 450

= 900/3

divide 900 by 3

=  $ 300

price Willy paid = $300

price Willy paid = $300

Change 2/3 to decimal point ( 2/3 = 0.67)
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PLEASE ANSWER ASAP!!! ANSWER MUST MUST MUST MMMUUUUSSSSSTTTTTT BE WITH AN EXPLANATION IN ORDER TO GET POINTS AND THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER!!!Which shows the dimensions of two rectangular prisms that have volumes of 240 ft3 but different surface areas?



A.


8 ft by 5 ft by 6 ft;
5 ft by 6 ft by 8 ft


B.


8 ft by 5 ft by 6 ft;
10 ft by 8 ft by 3 ft


C.


15 ft by 8 ft by 2 ft;
6 ft by 4 ft by 15 ft


D.


12 ft by 6 ft by 5 ft;
8 ft by 10 ft by 3 ft

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V=LWH
SA=2(LW+LH+WH)
V=240
first check that they are 240 volume
multiply numbers they should equal 240

the first one (A) can be eliminated since the dimentions are the same and therefor the surface areas are the same

2nd one check so far

3rd one (C) 6*4*15=360 which is wrong so eliminate this one

4th (d) 12*6*5=360 which is not 240 so eliminate


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Circumference of a circle is 40 π cm. A quarter of the circle represents the developer layer genuine coupe. Calculate the surface compartment.

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we have to find the radius, how can we got it??

C=2\pi*r

then

40\pi=2\pi*r

\boxed{r=20~cm}

A quarter of the circle will have a surface of a quarter of the circle, there fore

this is the surface of the circle

S=\pi*r^2

a quarter of it

S_{(1)/(4)}=(1)/(4)*\pi*r^2

then we can replace the value of r

S_{(1)/(4)}=(1)/(4)*\pi*20^2

S_{(1)/(4)}=(1)/(4)*\pi*400

we can simplify 

\boxed{\boxed{S_{(1)/(4)}=100\pi~cm^2}}
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every thing after "of" is always your whole (w) so you would do this

105  70
----   ----
X      100    cross multiply then divide

10500/70= answer so it would be 150 and your welcome