Lisa drinks 0.55 L of milk everyday . How much milk does she drink in 11 days? Write your answer in milliliters

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

She will drink 6050mL of milk in 11 days.

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply by the amount of milk she drinks and how many days there are.

0.55L x 11 = 6.05L

Convert the answer into milliliters (multiply by 1000 because there are 1000mL in 1L).

6.05L x 1000 = 6050mL

Therefore, Lisa will drink 6050mL of milk in 11 days.


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-7 (z-6)=-70 what is z

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If you would like to solve the equation - 7 * (z - 6) = - 70, you can calculate this using the following steps:

- 7 * (z - 6) = - 70
- 7 * z + 7 * 6 = - 70
- 7 * z = - 70 - 42
- 7 * z = - 112
7 * z = 112     /7
z = 112/7
z = 16

The correct result would be 16.
Z=16 If you want you can plug it in. 16-6=10 10*-7 =-70 Therefore, Z will equal 16

give an example of addition problem in which you would and would not group the addends differently to add

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In a problem like 1+1+1, I would not group the addends differently. This is because, no matter which way you place the ones, you will always be adding 1+1+1.

In a problem like 3+5+7, I would group the addends differently (3+7+5). This is because, in the first problem you would first add together 3+5 to get 8, and then you would add 8+7 to get 15. However, if you were to add 3+7 first, you would get 10. 10+5 is much easier to add than 8+7.
An example of a problem where I would not group the addends differently is:

3+2+4.

An example of a problem where I would group the addends differently is:

2+5+8.

Explanation:

In the first problem, I would not group the addends differently before adding.  This is because I cannot make 5 or 10 out of any of the numbers.  We group addends together to make "easier" numbers for us to add, such as 5 and 10.  If we cannot do that, there is no reason to regroup the addends.

In the second problem, I would regroup like this:
2+8+5

This is because 2+8=10, which makes the problem "easier" for us to add.  Since we can get a number like this that shortens the process, we can regroup the addends.

An art museum had 275,760 visitors last year. The museum was open every day of the year except for 5 holidays. Hoe many visitors did the museum have each day, on average

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If we're assuming a 365-day year, then you simply subtract the five holidays from 365, giving us 360, then divide the number of visitors by that answer.

(275,260)/(360)≈765 visitors per day on average

What is the following number in decimal form?

1.68 × 108

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1.68 * 108          Use a calculator.

= 181.44

In the Chang family's budget, 0.6% of the expenses are for internet service. What fraction of the family's expenses is for internet service? Write the fraction in simplest form.

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Answer: (3)/(500)


Step-by-step explanation:

Let the family's expense be x

In the Chang family's budget, 0.6% of the expenses are for internet service.

Then expense for internet service=0.6 % of x

(0.6)/(100)*\ x\n=0.006x

The fraction of family's expense is for internet service =(0.006x)/(x)=(0.006)/(1)=(6)/(1000)=(3)/(500)

Hence the fraction of family's expense is for internet expense=(3)/(500)

percent means parts out of 100
0.6%=0.6/100=6/1000=3/500

te fraction is 3/500

You are planning to make and sell three different sizes if cylindrical candles. You buy 1 cubic foot of candle wax for $20 to make 8 candles of each size. a.)design the candles. What are the dimensions of each size of candle?

b) You want to make a profit of $100. Decide on a price for each size of candle.

c) Did you set the prices so that they are proportional to the volume of each size of candle? Why or why not?

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a.) Since there are no restrictions as to the dimensions of the candle except that their volumes must equal 1 cubic foot and that each must be a cylinder, we have the freedom to decide the candles' dimensions. 

I decided to have the candles equal in volume. So, 1 cubic foot divided by 8 gives us 0.125 cubic foot, 216 in cubic inches.

With each candle having a volume of 216 cubic inches, I assign a radius to each: 0.5 in, 1.0 in, 1.5 in, 2.0 in, 2.5 in, 3.0 in, 3.5 in, and 4.0 in. Then, using the formula of the volume of a cylinder, which is:

V=pi(r^2)(h)

we then solve the corresponding height per candle. Let us let the value of pi be 3.14.

Hence, we will have the following heights (expressed to the nearest hundredths) for each of the radius: for 

r=2.5 in: h=11.01 in
r=3.0 in: h= 7.64 in
r=3.5 in: h= 5.62 in
r=4.0 in: h= 4.30 in
r=4.5 in: h= 3.40 in
r=5.0 in: h= 2.75 in
r=5.5 in: h= 2.27 in
r=6.0 in: h= 1.91 in

b. each candle should sell for $15.00 each

($20+$100)/8=$15.00

c. yes, because the candles are priced according to the volume of wax used to make them, which in this case, is just the same for all sizes