How many dimes are $68

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Answer 1
Answer: Since there are 10 dimes in a dollar, and there are 68 dollars, you multiply 10 and 68. You should get  680 dimes in $68
Answer 2
Answer: 6 dimes but you need change to make 68. You could use a nickel and and 3 pennies. Hope this helps and plz mark brainliest.

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Jeffrey needs 2.5 cups of oatmeal and 4.5 cups of water for his recipe. Which statement best describes how much of each ingredient Jeffrey needs to measure?

A.
Jeffrey should measure 2.5 cups of oatmeal and 4.5 cups of water so he has the correct amounts of each ingredient.

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Jeffrey should measure 5 cups of water and 2 cup of oatmeal since that makes a total of 7 cups of ingredients.

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Jeffrey should make it easy and just measure a total of 7 cups of water and oatmeal since it all gets mixed up in the recipe anyway.

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A, it is his duty as an American lol
A because that is exactly how much he needs.

Suppose you have a large coffee can full of pennies. How can you estimate how much money that can contains without counting all the coins?

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if you know how much a penny weighs then you can weigh any amount of pennies and take that weight and divide by the weight of one penny, to get how many there are without counting all the coins.

What is 18×8=144 in distributive property

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144 divided by 18 = 8 or 144 divided by 8=18 hope this helps
144 divided by 18 this is a second form 144 divided by 8

What is the exact volume of the cone?base 7in
height 4in

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The volume formula of a cone is (1)/(3)  \pi  r^(2) h the r is the radius and h is the height.  However, if you multiply by pi, you will get an approximated volume of the cone.  So we will multiply like this for now. (1)/(3)  r^(2) h Don't worry, we'll use pi in the end.  

I'm going to assume that 7 inches is your radius.  We need to plug in 7 for r and 4 in for h into the equation. Once we do that, it will look like this. (1)/(3)  7^(2) 4

(1)/(3) means we will need to divide one by 3.  That gives us 0.33333... now we have to multiply by 7^(2) we get 16.33333...  now the last thing we need to do is multiply by 4, which is h.  We get 65.33333.  Add pi and you have your answer. 65.333333333 \pi

making 2 pounds of apple jam requires 20 pounds of apples. how many pounds of apples are needed to make 3 pounds of apple jam?

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30 pounds of apples becuase the jam to apple ratio is 1 to 10 or because the amount of jam is being increased by 50% so the amount of apples should be increased by 50% to.
First with 20 pounds of apples to make 2 pounds of jam we know that.

So the we subtract 20-10=10, since we want 3 pounds we needed to split it because 3 is an odd number and if 20 apples in 2 pounds then with that we would have 40 pounds of apples for 4 pounds of jam.

So 10 multiplyed my 3 = 30

30 pounds of apples makes 3 pounds of jam.

Solve the equation: 1/4 + w = 6 1/3

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(1)/( 4)+w= 6(1)/(3) \ \ |(-(1)/(4))\n \n (1)/( 4)-(1)/(4)+w= 6(1)/(3)-(1)/(4)\n \nw= 6(4)/(12)-(3)/(4)\n \nw=6(1)/(12)


1/4 + w = 6 1/3
- 1/4        - 1/4
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w = 6  1/12