Is -4.08 less than greater than or equal to -4.7

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Answer 1
Answer: Your answer (<, >) -4.08 < -4.7.

Thus, -4.7 > -4.08

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Mike jogged 6 laps around a 0.25-mile track on Mondat and 7 laps on Tuesday. How many miles did he jog on Monday and Tuesday combined?

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Given:
Monday: 6 laps around a 0.25-mile track
Tuesday: 7 laps around a 0.25-mile track

Total miles jogged on both days.

0.25(6 + 7) = 0.25(13) = 3.25 miles

Mike jogged a total of 3.25 miles on Monday and Tuesday combined.
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The unit rate for $1.96 for 4 pounds of bananas

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The unit rate for $1.96 for 4 pounds of bananas is 0.49

What is Division?

A division is a process of splitting a specific amount into equal parts.

We have to find the  unit rate for $1.96 for 4 pounds of bananas

Unit rate is the ratio of two different units, with denominator as 1.

To find unit rate we have to divide one point nine six by four

Unit rate = 1.96/4

We get zero point four nine

=0.49

Hence, the unit rate for $1.96 for 4 pounds of bananas is 0.49

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Divide to find the unit rate

1.96/4 = 0.49

Answer: $0.49 per pound

James's garden has a length of 12 1/4 feet and a width of 9 2/3 feet. What length of fencing will he need to surround his garden?

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Answer:

118 5/12

Step-by-step explanation:

9 2/3 × 12 1/4 = 2 + 9·3/3 ×1 + 12·4/4 = 29/3 × 49/4 = 29·49/3·4  = 1421/12 5 + 118·12/12= 118 5/12

Can someone help me with the LxWxH of a sphere and a cylinder plz

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L x W x H is what you use to find the volume of a parallelopiped ...
like a cube or a box.

Cylinders and spheres don't have lengths or widths, and spheres
don't have heights either.  The formulas for their volumes look different.

Cylinders and spheres both have a 'radius' ... that's the distance from
the center of a circle out to the curved edge of the circle.  In a cylinder,
the circle is what you see when you look at one end of it.  For the sphere,
it's just the distance from the center of the sphere to the surface, because
no matter what direction you cut the sphere, if your cut goes through the
center, then you always get the same circle.

Both formulas also involve the number called 'pi'  (PIE).  It's the number
that always pops up whenever anybody is doing anything with circles
and a lot of other things in math and science.  The thing about 'pi' is
that it's impossible to write its exact value with digits ... the decimal
part of it keeps going and going and never ends.  The beginning
of 'pi' is  3.14159 26535 89792 ... and it just keeps going forever.
In school, most teachers tell you to use 3.14  for pi.  The answers
you get aren't exactly correct, but that's not a big deal, because the
answer is never the important part of the problem in school.  The
important part is that you LEARN HOW to solve the problem and
find the answer.

In math and science writing, when pi has to be written down, it's
usually not written with digits at all.  It's usually written with the
letter from the Greek alphabet called pi.  It looks like this:  π

Now, here are the formulas you asked for, for the volumes of cylinders
and spheres:

For a cylinder:        V =  π R² H

              Volume = (pi) x (square of the radius) x (height of the cylinder)

                           square of the radius means ( R x R )


For a sphere:          V = (4/3) π R³

               Volume = (4/3) x (π) x (cube of the radius)

                                       cube of the radius means ( R x R x R )

Answer:

cylinder:        V =  π R² H

            Volume = (pi) x (square of the radius) x (height of the cylinder)

                          square of the radius means ( R x R )

sphere:         V = (4/3) π R³

              Volume = (4/3) x (π) x (cube of the radius)

                                      cube of the radius means ( R x R x R )

okay so my homework says the measures of two angles of a triangle are given.Find the measure of the third angle please help??????!!!!!!!!!!

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Do you remember hearing that the angles of every triangle in the world
all add up to the same number ?  They always add up to 180 degrees.

If you know the measures of two of the angles, then just take those away
(subtract) from 180 degrees, and whatever you have left must be the last angle.

For example, let's take the last one on your list:

54 and 36 are given.

       180 minus 54 = 126
then
       126 minus 36 = 90 . . ==> the missing angle is 90 degrees
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Another way to do it:  One addition and one subtraction.

(54 + 36) = 90      That's the total amount you have to take away from 180.

180 minus 90 = 90  <== that's the missing angle.





What is 50% in fractions

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Answer:  It is 50/100

Answer:

50/100 or 1/2