Jim is building a model airplane. The scale is 1 in : 40 ft. The actual wingspan of the plane is 211 feet. How long will the wings of the model be?

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Answer 1
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422 that's how long the wingspan will be.


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A square has a side length of x + 3. A regular octagon has a side length of 3x. If the polygons have the same perimeter, determine the value of x.

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Answer:

x = ⅗ = 0.6

Step-by-step explanation:

A square has four equal sides.

If a square has a side length of x + 3, therefore,

Perimeter of the square = 4(x + 3)

= 4x + 12.

Also, a regular octagon has 8 equal sides.

If it has a side length of 3x, therefore:

Perimeter of the octagon = 8(3x)

= 24x

Given that the Perimeter of the rectangle and the octagon are the same, to find the value of x, set each perimeter equal to the other.

Thus:

24x = 4x + 12

Subtract 4x from each side

24x - 4x = 12

20x = 12

Divide both sides by 20

x = 12/20 = ⅗ = 0.6.

Write 110% as a fraction.

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1 and 1/10 is the answer

110% turns into 110/110, 110/110 turns into 11/10, 11/10 turns into 1 and 1/10

my apologies 

Number # 11 please !!!

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I am pretty sure it is Quadrant 1 (Quadrant I)

Hope this helped!!

In what quadrant on the coordinate plane is the point (5,-2) located? Your answer would be : Quadrant I V

Christina is making a blanket for her baby granddaughter. The blanket will have ribbon around all 4 edges. There will be:94 feet of ribbon on the top edge94 feet of ribbon on the bottom edge134 feet of ribbon on the left edge134 feet of ribbon on the right edgeHow much ribbon will Christina need to make the blanket?

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94+94+134+134=188+268=200+246=446
94+94=188
134+134=268
188+268=456
Your answer would be 456

Indra baked and frosted a rectangular cake to sell at a bake sale for the Model UN club. The cake, including frosting, was 4 inches high, 16 inches wide, and 12 inches long. She centered the cake on a circular tray. The circular tray had a radius of 10 inches. What is the area, to the nearest square inch, of the tray that is not covered by the cake?A. 100
B. 114
C. 122
D. 314
E. 192

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Answer:

C. 122

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Dimension of the cake:

Length = 12 in      Width = 16 in      Height = 4 in

We have to find out the area of the tray that is not covered by the cake.

Indra centered the cake on a circular tray.

Radius of the tray = 10 in.

So area of the tray is equal to π times square of the radius.

Framing in equation form, we get;

Area of tray =\pi* r^2=3.14*{10}^2=3.14* 100=314\ in^2

Since the cake is placed in circular tray.

That means only base area of cake has covered the tray.

Base Area of cake = length* width=12* 16=192\ in^2

Area of the tray that is not covered by the cake is calculated by subtracting area of base of cake from area of circular tray.

We can frame it in equation form as;

Area of the tray that is not covered by the cake = Area of tray - Base Area of cake

Area of the tray that is not covered by the cake =314-192=122\ in^2

Hence The area of the tray that is not covered by the cake is 122 sq. in.

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Mr. Jackson wants to build a pool in his backyard. He plans to put a safety fence around the rectangular pool area that has an area of 400 square feet. He wants to use as little fence material as possible.

What are the dimensions Mr. Jackson should use for his rectangular pool area?

A.
Make a list.

Create a list of all possible whole-number combinations of length and width that would equal an area of 400 square feet. Then start calculating the perimeter of each rectangle. Look for a pattern to decrease the number of calculations you have to make.

B.
Write a number sentence.

Use a number sentence to calculate the area of a rectangle. Use guess and check to find two numbers that when multiplied will give a product of 400.

C.
Use objects.

Arrange 400 square tiles in different patterns until you get a rectangular shape. Count the number of tiles on the perimeter of the shape.

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I believe it might be A or C. Not really sure