Mathematics, 20.03.2020 08:51, ssummey2004
Which figure can be formed from the net? An unfolded square base pyramid with the sides of the base being eight millimeters and the length from the base to the tip is ten millimeters. A pyramid with a triangle base has two sides measurements of eight millimeters. The length from the base to the tip of a triangle is ten millimeters. A pyramid with a square base has two sides measurements of ten millimeters. The length from the base to the tip of a triangle is eight millimeters. A pyramid with a square base has two sides measurements of eight millimeters. The length from the base to the tip of a triangle is ten millimeters. A pyramid with a triangle base has two sides measurements of ten millimeters. The length from the base to the tip of a triangle is eight millimeters.
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An ice cream shop sells 5 times as many cakes cones as waffle cones. use x to represent the number of waflle cones the ice cream shop sells and use the variable to write an expresion for the number of cake cones the ice cream shop sells. enter the expression for the number of cake cones the the ice cream shop sells
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6. sarah saved $12.75 every week for a number of weeks, w. she received an additional $25 during the last week in which she saved money. write and solve an equation to find the number of weeks, w, for which sarah had saved money if she has $114.25 now.
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Theo found the driving distance from glacier national park to yellowstone park to be 448 miles. theo used a map that had a ratio of 5cm/300mi. how many centimeters is the distance on the map? round to the nearest unit if necessary. 4 centimeters 7 centimeters 64 centimeters 90 centimeters
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