Joe what's to build a fence for his dog Charlie he plans to surround the rectangle to the right with fence. How many feet will he need

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Answer 1
Answer: Joe wants to build a fence for his dog Charlie.
The lengths of the perimeter of the rectangle that he plans to surround with fence are as follows:

10 feet + 15 feet + 10 feet + 15 +feet.

The total perimeter area of a rectangle is worked out as follows:
10 + 15 + 10 + 15 = 50 
Therefore Joe needs 50 feet of fencing to totally surround the rectangle with fence. 

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B.4/7


C.3/7


D.4/21

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The answer to your question is 4/21

Charles reads quickly he reads 1 3/7 pages every 2/3 of a minute. how many pages does he read per minute?

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First, I'd suggest finding a common denominator for your two fractions. Since 7 and 3 both go into 21, let's use that.

2/3 becomes 14/21, because 3 x 7 = 21, and 2 x 7 = 14
1 3/7 becomes 1 9/21, because 7 x 3 = 21, and 3 x 3 = 9

Now, to make the rest of it a bit easier, let's turn the fractions into decimals.

14/21 is 0.66
1 9/21 is 1.43

We can then turn this into a ratio, and then write an equation to solve for how many pages Charles reads per minute.

1.43 pages per 0.66 minutes, or 1.43/0.66

The equation to solve for this would then be
(1.43)/(0.66) = (p)/(1)
where p is the number of pages.

To solve for p, we simply cross multiply and divide.
1.43 x 1 = 0.66 x p
1.43 = 0.66 x p
1.43 ÷ 0.66 = p
p = 2.17

Charles reads 2.17 pages per minute.

Tasha plants to tile the floor in her room with square tiles that are 1/4 foot long. will she use more or fewer tiles if she only able to purchase square tiles that are 1/3 foot long? EXPLAIN

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1/4 foot = 3 inches.
The area of a 1/4-ft square is (3" x 3") = 9 square inches.

1/3 foot = 4 inches.
The area of a 1/3-ft square is (4" x 4") = 16 square inches.

The 1/3-ft square tile covers more area than a 1/4-ft square tile
covers.  So she won't need as many 1/3-ft tiles to cover the floor
in her room.  She will use fewer of those.

you spend $16 on $3 notebooks and x binders. notebooks cost $2 each and binders cost $5 each. write an equation you can use to find the number of binders you bought.

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i think you buy 2 binders

How many ways can a square be classifed

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4 ways
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And a square is a square
It also may be classified as some more, but that's all I can think of

More than 6 inches but less than 1 foot

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A pencil with length { 7in or, 8in. or, 9in. or, 10in. or, 11in.}

What is the cοnversiοn factοr?

A cοnversiοn factοr is a number used tο change οne set οf units tο anοther, by multiplying οr dividing.

When a cοnversiοn is necessary, the apprοpriate cοnversiοn factοr tο an equal value must be used.
Fοr example, tο cοnvert inches tο feet, the apprοpriate cοnversiοn value is 12 inches equals 1 fοοt.

Given that,

we have to name one object that is more than 6 inches but less than 1 foot.

now, we know that,

6 inches < 1 foot

as, we have,

1 foot = 12 inches

now, we know that,

more than 6 inches but less than 1 foot means,

anything more than 6 inches but less than 12 inches or 1 foot.

now, we get, the object can be any thing with length of more than 6 in. & less than 12in.

i.e. length is < 12 and, length is > 6

so, the possible lengths are = { 7in, 8in. , 9in. , 10in. , 11in.}

so, we get,

A pencil with length { 7in or, 8in. or, 9in. or, 10in. or, 11in.}

Hence, name one object that is more than 6 inches but less than 1 foot is, A pencil with length { 7in or, 8in. or, 9in. or, 10in. or, 11in.}

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6 inches < 1 foot

anything more than 6 inches but less than 12 inches or 1 foot