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Resolved Question: Help with oz to quarts?

ok so I'm trying to make something. I have a 2 Quarts bottle jug and this recipe is calling for 2oz of fresh squeezed lemon juice, 2oz maple syrup, 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper(powdered), and 2 cups of water. I don't know how to make that all equal out for the 2 Quarts jug. Can someone help me please? more

Voting Question: Pleas help me i will give you 10 or 15 points?

Which of the following would correctly change quarts to cups? divide by 4 multiply by 8 divide by 8 multiply by 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) Which of the following is equal to 43.68 hg .4368 g 4368g 436.8g 4.368g -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) Which of the following is the most reasonable estimate of the length of your big toe? 1 cm 5 cm 5 mm 0.5 m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which of the following would correctly change centimeters to meters? Move the decimal point two places to the right Move the decimal point two places to the left Divide by 1000 Multiply by 1000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) Which of the following is the perimeter of an equilateral trianlge with one side 6.3 cm long? 12.6 cm 25.2 cm 10.3 cm 18.9 cm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 6 (Essay Worth 4 points) Katy's mom is putting a lace edge on a table cloth for a special picnic at the park. To the nearest tenth of an inch, how much lace will she need if the diameter of the round table cloth is 60 inches and pi=3.14?( make sure that you show all of your work in the space provided) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 7 (Essay Worth 9 points) A fence is being built around the edge of the park. The park is a rectangular shape with a width of 56 yards and a length of 145 yards. 1. What is the length of fence that needs to be ordered? 2. How many feet of fence is needed for the park perimeter in the previous question? 3. If the fence is ordered in sections of 8 feet, how many sections of fence will need to be ordered? Extra Credit: If each section costs $35.00, how much will it cost to fence in the park? (3 points) more

Resolved Question: If 4 quarts in 1 gallon and that 1 liter equals 1.06 quarts. How many gallons are in a 30 L tank?

a. 7.95 b. 7.08 c. 30 d. 113 can anyone help me solve these questions? Another Question: Is calcium carbonate, CaCO3, an element or a compound? more

Resolved Question: I really need help!! please?

Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) Find the length of the median of a trapezoid with bases of 25 units and 30 units. 20 units 27.5 units 35 units none of the above -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) What is the height of the triangle with an area of 70 square inches and a base of 7 inches? 2 inches 20 inches 10 inches none of the above -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) Find the area of the trapezoid below. 32 square inches 36 square inches 120 square inches none of the above -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) 30 ft = _____ in 2.5 30 360 none of the above -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) Find the circumference of a circle with a radius of 2.1 cm. (Use 3.14 for pi.) 3.297 cm 6.594 cm 13.188 cm 26.376 cm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) Which of the following is equal to 12.68 dg? 1.268g .1268 g 1268g 126.8g -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) Which of the following formulas is used to find the area of a circle? (pi)r2 2(pi)r (pi)d none of the above -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 9 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) If the perimeter of a square is 56 inches, find the length of each side. 8 in 12 in 14 in 17 in -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) What is the area of a circle with a radius of 6.5 inches? Use 3.14 for pi. 20.41 square inches 101.265 square inches 113.668 square inches 132.665 square inches -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 11 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) Which of the following would correctly change cups to quarts? divide by 4 multiply by 8 divide by 8 multiply by 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 12 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) Find the area of the parallelogram below. 30 square centimeters 35 square centimeters 210 square centimeters none of the above -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 13 (Essay Worth 6 points) A jeweler can bend a piece of wire to make a circle with a radius of 10 centimeters. Part 1: How many beads that are each 1 centimeter wide can fit around the outside of the circle? (Use 3.14 for pi.) Part 2: What is the area of the circle the jeweler formed? (Use 3.14 for pi.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 14 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) Which of the following is the perimeter of an equilateral triangle with one side 6.3 cm long? 12.6 cm 25.2 cm 10.3 cm 18.9 cm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 15 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) What is the area of the triangle with a base of 6 inches and a height of 12 inches? 18 square inches 72 square inches 36 square inches none of the above -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 16 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) Find the area of the triangle pictured below. 10 square cm 32 square cm 128 square cm 64 square cm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 17 (Essay Worth 3 points) The shortest leg of a right triangle is 8 centimeters. The hypotenuse is 17 centimeters. What is the measure of the missing side? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 18 (Essay Worth 7 points) A play area is in the shape of an trapezoid. 1. What is the perimeter of this trapezoid? 2. If fencing for the play area comes in 5 yard sections, how many sections will need to be purchased? 3. If the price of each of the 5 yard sections is $45, how much will it cost to put fencing around the entire play area? -------------------- more

Resolved Question: Express 4 quarts to 3 gallons as a fraction?

does this equal 1/12? or not? if not how do i work this out? more

Voting Question: a volume of 3.79 liters is about equal to how many quarts?

a) 0.5 quarts b) 4 quarts c) 2 quarts d) 2 cups more

Resolved Question: 10 math questions! pleaseee help 10 pnts!?

1)Which of the following is equal to 43.68 dg? A).4368 g B)4368g C)436.8g D)4.368g 2)Which of the following is the perimeter of an equilateral trianlge with one side 7.8 cm long? A)15.6 cm B)23.4 cm C)15 cm D)31.2 cm 3)Which of the following would correctly change centimeters to meters? A)Move the decimal point two places to the right B)Move the decimal point two places to the left C)Divide by 1000 D)Multiply by 1000 4)Which of the following is the most reasonable estimate of the length of your toenail? A)1 cm B)5 cm C)5 mm D)0.5 m 5)Which of the following would correctly change cups to quarts? A)divide by 4 B)multiply by 8 C)divide by 8 D)multiply by 4 6)Katy's mom is putting a lace edge on a table cloth for a special picnic at the park. To the nearest tenth of an inch, how much lace will she need if the diameter of the round table cloth is 60 inches and pi=3.14?( make sure that you show all of your work) 7)A fence is being built around the edge of the park. The park is a rectangular shape with a width of 56 yards and a length of 145 yards. 1. What is the length of fence that needs to be ordered? 2. How many feet of fence is needed for the park perimeter in the previous question? more

Resolved Question: Quiz!!!!!!10points!!!!!!?

Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which of the following would correctly change centimeters to meters? Move the decimal point two places to the right Move the decimal point two places to the left Divide by 1000 Multiply by 1000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) Which of the following is the most reasonable estimate of the length of your toenail? 1 cm 5 cm 5 mm 0.5 m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) Which of the following is the perimeter of an equilateral trianlge with one side 7.8 cm long? 15.6 cm 23.4 cm 15 cm 31.2 cm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) Which of the following is equal to 43.68 dg? .4368 g 4368g 436.8g 4.368g -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 5 (Essay Worth 4 points) Katy's mom is putting a lace edge on a table cloth for a special picnic at the park. To the nearest tenth of an inch, how much lace will she need if the diameter of the round table cloth is 56 inches and pi=3.14?( make sure that you show all of your work in the space provided) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which of the following would correctly change quarts to cups? divide by 4 multiply by 8 divide by 8 multiply by 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 7 (Essay Worth 9 points) A fence is being built around the edge of the park. The park is a rectangular shape with a width of 56 yards and a length of 145 yards. 1. What is the length of fence that needs to be ordered? 2. How many feet of fence is needed for the park perimeter in the previous question? 3. If the fence is ordered in sections of 8 feet, how many sections of fence will need to be ordered? Extra Credit: If each section costs $35.00, how much will it cost to fence in the park? (3 points) more

Voting Question: Please answer these 7 questions for ten points?

Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which of the following would correctly change centimeters to meters? Move the decimal point two places to the right Move the decimal point two places to the left Divide by 1000 Multiply by 1000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) Which of the following is the most reasonable estimate of the length of your toenail? 1 cm 5 cm 5 mm 0.5 m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) Which of the following is the perimeter of an equilateral trianlge with one side 7.8 cm long? 15.6 cm 23.4 cm 15 cm 31.2 cm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) Which of the following is equal to 43.68 dg? .4368 g 4368g 436.8g 4.368g -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 5 (Essay Worth 4 points) Katy's mom is putting a lace edge on a table cloth for a special picnic at the park. To the nearest tenth of an inch, how much lace will she need if the diameter of the round table cloth is 56 inches and pi=3.14?( make sure that you show all of your work in the space provided) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which of the following would correctly change quarts to cups? divide by 4 multiply by 8 divide by 8 multiply by 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 7 (Essay Worth 9 points) A fence is being built around the edge of the park. The park is a rectangular shape with a width of 56 yards and a length of 145 yards. 1. What is the length of fence that needs to be ordered? 2. How many feet of fence is needed for the park perimeter in the previous question? 3. If the fence is ordered in sections of 8 feet, how many sections of fence will need to be ordered? Extra Credit: If each section costs $35.00, how much will it cost to fence in the park? (3 points) more

Resolved Question: Math help pleaseeee!! 10 points for right answers?

.)Which of the following is equal to 43.68 dg? a)4368 g b)4368g c)436.8g d)4.368g 2.)Which of the following would correctly change cups to quarts? a)divide by 4 b)multiply by 8 c)divide by 8 d)multiply by 4 3.)Which of the following would correctly change meters to centimeters? a)Move the decimal point two places to the right b)Move the decimal point two places to the left c)Divide by 1000 d)Multiply by 1000 4.)Which of the following is the perimeter of an equilateral trianlge with one side 6.3 cm long? a)12.6 cm b)25.2 cm c)10.3 cm d)18.9 cm 5.)Which of the following is the most reasonable estimate of the length of your toenail? a)1 cm b)5 cm c)5 mm d)0.5 m 6.)Katy's mom is putting a lace edge on a table cloth for a special picnic at the park. To the nearest tenth of an inch, showing work: how much lace will she need if the diameter of the round table cloth is 60 inches and pi=3.14? 7.)A fence is being built around the edge of the park. The park is a rectangular shape with a width of 56 yards and a length of 145 yards. 1. What is the length of fence that needs to be ordered? 2. How many feet of fence is needed for the park perimeter in the previous question? 3. If the fence is ordered in sections of 8 feet, how many sections of fence will need to be ordered? more

Resolved Question: Is this how cats act if owned by people who worked different-type jobs (it's just a joke LOL)?

Four men were bragging about how smart their cats were (an engineer, an accountant, a chemist and a government employee. The engineer, showing-off, told his cat "T-square, do your stuff!" The cat took out some paper and pen and drew a circle, square and triange. The accountant said his cat could do better. He told his cat, "Spreadsheet, do your stuff!" The cat went out to the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies. The chemist said his cat could do even better. He said, " Measure, do your stuff!" The cat went to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 oz glass and poured exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop into the glass. Everyone turned to the GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE and said, "What can your cat do?" The government employee said, "Coffee-break, do your stuff!" Coffee-break jumped to his feet, ate the cookies, drank the milk, sh*t on the paper, screwed the other 3 cats, claimed he injured his back while doing so, filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions, put in for Workers Compension, went home for the rest of the day on sick leave and retired with a disability pension (75%) And that, my friend, is why everyone wants to work for the Government! LOL more

Resolved Question: 09.05 Quiz 1 mathematics?

09.05 Quiz 1 Warning: There is a checkbox at the bottom of the exam form that you MUST check prior to submitting this exam. Failure to do so may cause your work to be lost. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) Which of the following is equal to 43.68 hg .4368 g 4368g 436.8g 4.368g -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which of the following would correctly change meters to centimeters? Move the decimal point two places to the right Move the decimal point two places to the left Divide by 1000 Multiply by 1000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 3 (Essay Worth 4 points) Katy's mom is putting a lace edge on a table cloth for a special picnic at the park. To the nearest tenth of an inch, how much lace will she need if the diameter of the round table cloth is 56 inches and pi=3.14?( make sure that you show all of your work in the space provided) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) Which of the following is the most reasonable estimate of the length of your toenail? 1 cm 5 cm 5 mm 0.5 m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which of the following would correctly change quarts to cups? divide by 4 multiply by 8 divide by 8 multiply by 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) Which of the following is the perimeter of an equilateral trianlge with one side 6.3 cm long? 12.6 cm 25.2 cm 10.3 cm 18.9 cm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 7 (Essay Worth 9 points) A fence is being built around the edge of the park. The park is a rectangular shape with a width of 56 yards and a length of 145 yards. 1. What is the length of fence that needs to be ordered? 2. How many feet of fence is needed for the park perimeter in the previous question? 3. If the fence is ordered in sections of 8 feet, how many sections of fence will need to be ordered? Extra Credit: If each section costs $35.00, how much will it cost to fence in the park? (3 points) more

Resolved Question: Algebra 1 Help... Please?

Mark and Nancy are making punch for a party and are using two types of juice: pineapple and papaya. The total number of quarts must be more than 9 but less than 15. They should use at least 4 quarts of each type. We want to find out how many quarts of each juice they should buy. First graph the system below and describe the shape of the solution area x+y(>/=)9 (>/= is greater than or equal to) x+y(</=)15 x(>/=)4 y(>/=)4 Could you explain how i would do this? more

Resolved Question: Can someone translate this to Spanish for me?

It's for my friends mom and I dont speak spanish. Ingredients: *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* 2 tbsp butter 1 loaf white bread, cut into cubes flour 2 pounds boiling potatoes, peeled, cooked 1 egg 1 tsp salt 1/8 tsp ground nutmeg pepper Cooking: *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* 1.In small skillet heat margarine until bubbly and hot, add bread and sauté, stirring constantly, until bread has absorbed the margarine and is browned. Set aside. 2.Measure out and reserve 2 tablespoons flour. in mixing bowl combine remaining flour with potatoes, egg, and seasonings, mixing well, portion dough into 24 equal mounds. 3.Flour hands with reserved flour and shape mounds into balls, press 3 bread cubes into each ball and seal closed, forming dumplings. 4.In 5-quart saucepan bring water to a boil, use slotted spoon to gently lower several dumplings into water (they will sink to the bottom), when dumplings rise to surface, cook for 3 to 5 minutes longer. 5.With slotted spoon, remove dumplings to warmed serving platter. Repeat procedure with remaining dumplings. Makes 12 servings of 2 dumplings each more

Voting Question: Math questions equations and measurements?

Math questions equations and measurements? Q:1)what is the elapsed time between 3:40 am and 2:00pm? please help. Q:2) If a merchant bought 30 dozen pairs of gloves,how many individual gloves did the merchant buy? Q:3) The gross weight of a package and its contents is 11 pounds 5 ounces. if the packaging weighs 1 pound 15 ounces,what is the net weight of the contents? Q:4) 8 gallons equals how many pints? Q:5) What is 0145 military time in regular time? Q:6) How many cubic feet are in 3 cubic yards? Q:7)Now if a chicken farm sold 3,000 dozen eggs last week,how many individual eggs were sold? Q:8) This one confuse me maybe someone can help.If I am mixing fruit punch for a party and I combine 1 gallon 2 quarts 3 pints of orange juice, 1 gallon 3 quarts 7 pints of pineapple juice, and 1 gallon 3 quarts 3 pints of ginger ale. what would be my total measure of the punch? Please help me someone. more

Resolved Question: Does 2 plus 2 always equal 4?

Of course according to basic math 2+2=4. However, when applied to science, and specifically units of measurements, this isn't always true. 2 gallons plus 2 quarts does not equal 4 gallons. 2 dollars plus 2 quarters does not equal 4 dollars. 2 hours plus 2 minutes does not equal 4 hours. So really 2 plus 2 does not always equal 4. more

Resolved Question: Government Worker sure enough!?

Four men were bragging about how smart their dogs are. The first man was an engineer, the second man was an Accountant, the third man was a Chemist and the fourth was a Government Worker. To show off, the Engineer called to his dog, "T-square, do your stuff!". T-square trotted over to a desk, took out some paper and a pen, and promptly drew a circle, a square, and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart………… But the Accountant said his dog could do better. He called his dog and said, "Slide Rule, do your stuff!". Slide Rule went out into the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies each. Everyone agreed that was good………………... But the Chemist said his dog could do better He called his dog and said, "Measure, do your stuff!". Measure got up, walked over to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and poured exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop. Everyone agreed that was good……………… The three men turned to the Government Worker and said, "What can your dog do?". The Government Worker called to his dog and said, "Coffee Break, do your stuff!". Coffee Break jumped to his feet, ate the cookies, drank the milk, dumped on the paper, sexually assaulted the other three dogs, claimed he injured his back while doing so, filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions, put in for Worker's Compensation and went home on sick leave. more

Resolved Question: Approx. how many strands of spaghetti is equal to one pound? ?

Ok so the directions say to boil 4 quarts of water for each pound of spaghetti. Problem is I don't have a scale so how about how many strands of spaghetti is one pound? more

Voting Question: please helpp!sciencee help!!?

1]Josh and Ashley are conducting experiments to determine whether sports drink replenishes fluids better than water. They have filled a big cooler with powdered sports drink mixed with water and make sure the powder is completely dissolved they filled 20 identical two quart bottles with the sport the sports drink, and 20 more identical two quart bottles with tap water. They give the 20 bottles of sport drink to the baseball team and the 20 bottles of water to the soccer team. They weigh the players before and after a game to find out how much water each player lost. Part A: what independent variable have josh and Ashley not controlled in this experiment. Part B: describe how josh and Ashley could improve their experiment. 2] Jane is taking a jog on a warm afternoon. her body temperature increases. Her body begins to sweat and increases the surface blood flow beneath the skin in order to decrease her body temperature. Describe the role of three different organ systems that work together to regulate jane’s body temperature. 3] Which of the following organ systems is not directly involved in the digestion of food by the large intestine? A. the digestive system B: The muscular system C: integumertary system D: the nervous system 4] a student measures one side of a steel cube as 5.00 centimeters (cm). the student knows that one cubic (cm3) is equal to one (mL). what is the volume of the steel cube in liters? 5]the idea of what makes up the smallest unit of matter has gone through many changes. the ancient Greek Democritus postulated that all matter is made of solid particles that could not be divided into smaller pieces. He named these particles “atoms” later, an English chemist named john Dalton suggested that the atoms that make up different gases have a definite and characteristic mass. After discovering the electron, J.J. Thompson hypothesized that the atom was a large uniform cloud of positive charge with electrons embedded in it, like raisins scattered through a plum pudding. What was important about each new idea in thinking about the nature of atoms? A. Each new idea used parts of the earlier models of the atom. B. Each new idea showed that the scientists had not read each other’s work. C. each new idea led to the making of new products for the general public. D. Each new idea had nothing in common with the previous ideas. 7] during a science lab on waves, Lisa and Sally were able to calculate the velocity and frequency of a wave in their experiment. They found that the velocity of the wave is 15.0 meters per second (m/s) and its frequency is 6.0 hertz (hz). What is the wavelength of the wave? A: 0.4 meters B: 2.5 meters C. 4.0 meters D: 21.0 meters 8]A mountain climber is making an ascent to a peak that is 2900 meters above sea level. The composition of the air changes at high altitudes, and less oxygen is available. What accommodations must the pulmonary system make in order for the climber to continue his trek without impairment? 9]Tyler wants to find out if music affects plants growth. He places a fern on the windowsill in his bedroom, where the window faces west. He places a cactus on th windowsill in the living room, where the window faces north. He plays classical music for the fern and rock music for the cactus for an hour each day and records his observations of each plant in his notebook. He waters each plant when the soil in its pot feels dry. Two weeks into his experiment, Tyler notices that the cactus has turned from bright green to a yellowish color. Part A: what can Tyler conclude about how music affect plant growth from his experiment? PART B: use the term independent varible to describe how tyler couls improvw his experiment. more

Resolved Question: How smart is your cat?

The Four Cats Four men were bragging about how smart their cats were. The first man was an Engineer,The second man was an Accountant,The third man was a Chemist, andThe fourth man was a Government Employee. To show off, the Engineer called his cat, 'T-square, do your stuff.' T-square pranced over to the desk, took out some paper and pen and promptly drew a circle, a square, and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart. But the Accountant said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, 'Spreadsheet, do your stuff.' Spreadsheet went out to the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies. Everyone agreed that was good. But the Chemist said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, 'Measure, do your stuff.' Measure got up, walked to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and pouredExactly 8 ounces into the glass, without spilling a drop. Everyone agreed that was pretty good. Then the three men turned to the Government Employee and said, 'What can your cat do?' The Government Employee called his cat and said, 'CoffeeBreak, do your stuff.' CoffeeBreak jumped to his feet....... Ate the cookies........ Drank the milk....... Sh*t on the paper....... .... Claimed he injured his back while doing so....... Filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions.......Put in for Workers Compensation...............and Went home for the rest of the day on sick leave............ more

Resolved Question: math help plz i need to pass?

1. In the following problem, what does x equal? The correct answer is: A. 36 B. 3/2 C. 3 D. 48 2. Rewrite this fraction as a percent. The correct answer is: A. B. C. D. 3. Solve this problem using proportions. If it takes 8 quarts of ice cream to feed 30 people, how many gallons of ice cream will it take to feed 75 people? (1 gallon = 4 quarts) A. 12 B. 48 C. 5 D. 20 4. Rewrite this fraction as a percent. The correct answer is: A. B. C. D. 5. Find the measures of the angles of a parallelogram in which a pair of consecutive angles have measures in a ratio of 3 to 7. The correct answer is: A. 30° B. 54° C. 42° D. 26° 6. Victoria has two porcelain tea sets that are similar in size. The larger teapot is 12 inches tall and 6 inches wide. If the smaller teapot is 8 inches tall, how wide is it? A. 2 inches B. 4 inches C. 6 inches D. 8 inches 7. Tina plays on the Lakewood High softball team. During her first season, she went to bat 27 times and got 6 hits. If she continues to hit at about the same rate, approximately how many total hits will she have if she bats 40 times? A. 4 B. 9 C. 15 D. 19 8. Janice had a 5-inch high by 3-inch wide photo enlarged to a 3.5 foot tall poster. What should be the approximate width of the poster? A. 1.5 feet B. 2.1 feet C. 4.5 feet D. 5.8 feet 9. Alicia is 5 feet tall. She casts a shadow that measures 6.5 feet long at the same time that the sculpture in the park casts a shadow 12 feet long. Which of the following is the approximate height of the sculpture? A. 9 feet B. 16 feet C. 27 feet D. 78 feet 10. Francisco has a summer job building a rope course at a local park. He wants to secure a rope at a point in a tree where the branches part and leave a nice place from which someone can propel. He needs to find the height of this point, but does not have a tape measure long enough. He remembered studying similar figures in Mrs. McNamara’s geometry class. The sun is shinning, so he is able to measure the shadow from the base of the tree to the point where the branches part. He measures this shadow to be 12 feet. He has a board in the back of his truck and uses it for a second shadow reference. The six-foot board casts a four-foot shadow. How tall is the point in the tree where the branches part? A. 8 feet B. 12 feet C. 16 feet D. 18 feet 11. Haley’s art teacher has assigned her students a project in which they need to demonstrate their understanding of similar figures. The students are allowed to use any material that they want as long as the figures are similar. What must the two figures have in common to be similar? A. Equal areas B. Equal perimeters C. Corresponding angles that are congruent D. Corresponding sides that are congruent 12. Samantha is helping her Mom make wooden flags to sell at the spring craft festival. Her Mom wants to reduce the pattern she has by a scale factor of 2. If the pattern is now 8 feet by 10 feet, what will the dimensions of the flag be after it is reduced? A. 16 feet x 20 feet B. 6 feet x 8 feet C. 4 feet x 5 feet D. 2 feet x 5 feet more

Resolved Question: I have a simple math question...?

I think the English were drinking more than water when they invented the following measurement units. If 2 cups equals a pint, and 2 pints equal a quart and 4 quarts equal a gallon, and 31-33 1/3 gallons equal a barrel, what does 2 barrels equal (not a shotgun)? and where did this odd term come from? (and did you know 2 of those makes a Butt-----the image of these barrel measurements is burning in my memory)? It is no wonder that they don't put it in your math book! An interesting way to cook a pork flavored apple--YUM. more

Resolved Question: cat are smart ??? u betcha!!!!?

The Four Cats Four men were bragging about how smart their cats were. The first man was an Engineer, the second man was an Accountant, the third man was a Chemist, and the fourth man was a Government Employee. To show off, the Engineer called his cat, "T-square, do your stuff." T-square pranced over to the desk, took out some paper and pen and promptly drew a circle, a square, and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart. But the Accountant said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, "Spreadsheet, do your stuff." Spreadsheet went out to the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies. Everyone agreed that was good. But the Chemist said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, "Measure, do your stuff." Measure got up, walked to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and pouredexactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop into the glass. Everyone agreed that was pretty good. Then the three men turned to the Government Employee and said, "What can your cat do?" The Government Employee called his cat and said, "CoffeeBreak, do your stuff." CoffeeBreak jumped to his feet....... ate the cookies........ drank the milk....... sh*t on the paper....... screwed the other three cats....... claimed he injured his back while doing so....... filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions....... put in for Workers Compensation...............and went home for the rest of the day on sick leave............ AND THAT, MY FRIEND IS WHY EVERYONE WANTS TO WORK FOR THE GOVERNMENT!! more

Voting Question: Science Homework!!! Please Help Need Immediately!!?

A cake recipe calls for 472 mL of milk. You don't have a metric measuring cup at home, so you need to convert milliliters to cups. You know the 1 L equals 1.06 quarts and that there are 4 cups in 1 quart. How many cups of milk will you need to use? 1L = 1,000 mL more

Resolved Question: Please Help with my math homework i promise to pick best answer!!!?

1)What happens to the area of a rectangle if one side is doubled? 2)What happens to the area of the rectangle if both the length and width are doubled? 3)2m+17>42 4)Show how to divide half a melon into 4 equal pieces. What fractional part of the whole melon does each piece represent? 5) 5 gallons=____ quarts 6) Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose length is twice its width, when the width is 5 inches. Please try to show and explain your answer thanks for all your help more

Resolved Question: Could someone check my answers?

1. A volume of 3.79 liters is about equal to how many quarts? a. 0.5 quarts b. 4 quarts c. 2 quarts d. 2 cups i think it c or b not sure 2 A person who is .75 m tall is most likely… a. an embryo (5 inches long) b. a toddler (3 feet tall) c. a seventh-grader (5 feet tall) d. a fabulous basketball player (6 feet 8 inches tall) B 3. A wealthy benefactor of the Amazon Preservation Guild is building an endangered bird sanctuary. It is four miles long and two miles wide. How much fencing will be needed to enclose the sanctuary? a. 8 mi. b. 4.5 mi. c. 12 mi. d. 16 mi. c 4.A box is 5 inches wide, 3 inches deep, and 10 inches high. What is its volume? a. 300 sq. in. b. 50 sq. in. c. 150 sq. in. d. 30 sq. in. c 5Find the perimeter of a figure whose sides measure 8 cm, 9 cm, 8 cm, and 3 cm. a. 28 cm b. 48 cm c. 34 cm d. 1 dm a 6 A deciliter is what multiple of a liter? a. 1/10 b. 10 c. 1/100 d. 20 a 7 How many millimeters are in a dekameter? a. 100 b. 10,000 c. 1,000,000 d. 10,000,000 b 8 Which is larger: a square 5 feet tall or a circle 5 feet tall? a. They have the same area b. it depends on the other dimension of the square c. the square d. the circle d or c 9 Francis’ locker is 18 inches wide, 18 inches deep, and 3 feet tall. What’s the volume of his locker? a. 6.75 b. 4.5 c. 4 d. 3.75 a 10 A cylindrical oatmeal container is 10 inches high, and the diameter of its base is 5 inches. What’s the approximate volume of the container? a. 250 cubic inches b. 785 cubic inches c. 500 cubic inches d. 196 cubic inches a or b 11 How many times greater is a hectogram than a centigram? a. 10,000 times greater b. 5,000 times greater c. 8,000 times greater d. 3,000 times greater b or d 12 The temperature on a cold snowy day is about: a. -30 degrees Celsius b. -3 degrees Celsius c. 30 degrees Celsius d. -33 degrees Celsius I think it's c or d 13 The length of an average fork is about: a. 20 mm b. 2 dm c. 20 cm d. 12 cm d 14 The mass of a laptop computer is about: a. 4 kg b. 40 kg c. 400 g d. 14 g a 15 How many times greater is a square decameter than a square centimeter? a. 1,000,000 times greater b. 10,000 times greater c. 1,000 times greater d. 100,000 times greater a or b 16 Convert 10 oz to grams. a. 15 g b. 20 g c. 28 g d. 280 g c or d  more

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A volume of 3.79 liters is about equal to how many quarts? a 0.5 quarts b 4 quarts c 2 quarts d 2 cups a box is 5 inches wide, 3 inches deep, and 10 inches high. what is its volume? a 300 sq in b 50 sq in c 150 sq in d 30 sq in a grown woman is about how tall? a 355 b 160mm c 160 dm soda in a can of soda a 355 l b 355 ml c 355 m^3 more

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3: A fluid ounce of water weighs 29.57 grams. A fluid ounce of certain oil weighs 65% of a fluid ounce of water. What is the weight of 1 quart of this oil? (Hint: One quart = 32 ounces) 1,022.35 grams 615.056 grams 977.044 grams 514.78 grams 4: A meter is a measure of length equal to 39.37 inches. How long, in yards, is a 1000-meter race? 1093.6 yd 1088.3 yd 1102.45 yd 1115.3 yd 5: A roast weighs 7 3/4 lb. In roasting, it loses 1/10 of its weight. How many servings are in the roast if each serving is 7/32 lb.? Round your answer to a whole number. 29 31.5 29.75 32  more

Resolved Question: Would you help me with the following math questions? ?

Convert the following fractions into decimals and percentages. (round to the nearest thousandths if necessary) 1) 5/6 into decimals and percentages. 2) 4/9 into decimals and percentages. 3) 6/19 into decimals and percentages. 4) Give definitions for the following geometric figures. 4a) Trapezoid 4b) Polygon 4c) Rhombus 5) Fill in the blank with the correct answer. 100 ounces equals the following:(If the answer is not a whole #, use a FRACTION) __ Pounds __ Cups __ Pints __Quarts Please show your work with these math problems and nice answers, first nice good answer will get full points.  more

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I never payed attention in 5th grd math class [[teacher was wayy to easy on us]] && somehow got to 11nth lol 1. A tank containing 3 gallons of liquid has the same volume as: A. 1 quart of liquid B. 8 quarts of liquid C. 16 quarts of liquid D. 12 quarts of liquid d 2. Which of the following masses is the smallest? A. .9 centigrams B. 55 grams C. .65 kilogram D. 400 milligrams a 3. Alex needs 6 cups of whipped cream. The cream comes in 10-ounce, 12-ounce, and pint-size containers. Which of the following will give Alex exactly 6 cups of cream? A. four 12-ounce containers B. 2 pint-size containers C. two 10-ounce and 2 12-ounce containers D. four 10-ounce containers 4. Molly plans to buy exactly 3-1/2 gallons of ice cream for a picnic. If the ice cream she likes is available in 2-quart cartons, how many cartons should Molly buy? A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 12 5. In chemistry class, Jose mixes 143 mg of one chemical with 229 mg of another. How many grams are in the final mixture? A. .372 g B. 3.72 g C. 37.2 g D. .0372 g 6. Sandy and Darma mix 3 ounces of lemon juice, 1 pint of iced tea, and 13 ounces of pineapple juice to make a punch. They want to put the punch in a pitcher. What is the minimum amount of liquid the pitcher needs to hold? A. 1 quart B. 2 quarts C. 3 quarts D. 4 quarts 7. If Joanne swam 4,000 meters, how far did she swim? A. .4 km B. 4 km C. 40 km D. 400 km 8. Wendy bought a case of 5 dozen eggs and found that 3 were broken. How many individual eggs were not broken? A. 2 B. 69 C. 57 D. 33 9. Which is the greatest weight? A. 1-1/2 tons B. 1.2 tons C. 1 ton 200 lbs. D. 1,200 lbs. 10. Last year Mimo was 51 inches tall. Since then, she grew 2 inches. How tall is she now? A. 4 feet 1 inch B. 4 feet 3 inches C. 4 feet 5 inches D. 4 feet 7 inches 11. 660 feet equals: A. 6.6 yards B. 66 yards C. 300 yards D. 220 yards 12. Food that weighs 33 ounces also weighs: A. 2 pounds 1 ounces B. 3 pounds C. 3 pounds 6 ounces D. 4 pounds 4 ounces  more

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Dimensional Analysis Unit Use conversion factors to find each of the following: 1. distance traveled in feet after 12 seconds at 87 miles per hour 2. miles jogged in 1 hour at an average rate of 8.5 feet per second 3. There are about 400 cocoa beans in a pound. There are 2.2 pounds in a kilogram. About how many grams does a cocoa bean weigh? 4. Assume that one dollar is equal to 1.14 euros. If 500 g of an item is selling for 25 euros, what is its approximate price in dollars per kilogram? 5. Use the following data to find the world-record speed in miles per hour. World Record A: 100 m in 9.77 sec (Hint: 1 mile 1609 m.) 6. A vampire bat consumes approximately 2 tablespoons of animal blood each day. Approximately how many gallons of blood does a vampire bat consume in a year? (Hint: 1 tablespoon = 0.5 ounce) 7. A hummingbird flaps its wings 1,500 times per minute while airborne. While migrating south in the winter, how many times during a 1.5 hour flight does the hummingbird flap its wings? 8. A farmer plants seeds for a 75-acre field of yellow sweet clover. A 25-lb bag of seed costs $24. How much would it cost, in dollars, to seed the field if 12 pounds of seed were used per acre? 9. Your grocery store sells milk in 1 liter bottles as well as 1 quart cartons. The liter bottle costs $1.42 while the quart carton costs $1.29. Which is the better buy? (Hint: 1 liter 33.8 ounces) 10. The rate of one knot equals one nautical mile per hour. One nautical mile is 1852 meters. What is the speed in meters per second of a ship traveling at 20 knots (20 knots = 20 nautical miles per hour)? more

Resolved Question: Even mooooooooore jokes?

A precious little girl walks into a pet shop and asks in the sweetest little lisp, "Excuthe me, mithter, do you keep widdle wabbits?" Link To MSPCA As the shopkeeper's heart melts, he gets down on his knees so that he's on her level, and asks, "Do you want a widdle white wabbit or a thoft and fuwwy bwack wabbit or maybe one like that cute widdle bwown wabbit over there?" She, in turn blushes, rocks on her heels, puts her hands on her knees, leans forward and says in a quiet voice, "I don't think my pet python weally gives a thit." Four men were bragging about how smart their cats are. The first man was an Engineer, the second man was an accountant, the third man was a Chemist and the fourth was aDuh!!!!! Government Employee. To show off, the Engineer called to his cat, "T-square, do your stuff." T-square pranced over to a desk, took out some paper and a pen and promptly drew a circle, a square, and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart.... But the Accountant said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said "Spreadsheet, do your stuff." Spreadsheet went out into the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them in to 4 equal piles of 3 cookies each. Everyone agreed that was good.... But the Chemist said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, "Measure, do your stuff, " Measure got up, walked over to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and poured exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop. Everyone agreed that was good.... Then the three men turned to the Government Employee and said, "What can your cat do?" The Government Worker called to his cat and said, "Coffee Break, do your stuff." Coffee Break jumped to his feet, ate the cookies, drank the milk, peed on the paper, screwed the other three cats, then claimed he injured his back while doing so, filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions, put in for Workers Compensation and went home for the remainder of the day. A young woman was pulled over for speeding. As the motorcycle officer walked to her car window, flipping open his ticket book, she said, "I bet you are going to sell me a ticket to the Highway Patrolmen's Ball." He replied, "Highway patrolmen don't have balls." There was a moment of silence while she smiled, and he realized what he'd just said. He then closed his book, got back on his motorcycle and left.  more

Resolved Question: The Four Cats ?......... a funny joke?

The Four Cats Four men were bragging about how smart their cats were. The first man was an Engineer, the second man was an Accountant, the third man was a Chemist, and the fourth man was a Government Employee. To show off, the Engineer called his cat, 'T-square, do your stuff.' T-square pranced over to the desk, took out some paper and pen and promptly drew a circle, a square, and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart. But the Accountant said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, 'Spreadsheet, do your stuff.' Spreadsheet went out to the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies. Everyone agreed that was good. But the Chemist said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, 'Measure, do your stuff.' Measure got up, walked to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and poured exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop into the glass. Everyone agreed that was pretty good. Then the three men turned to the Government Employee and said, 'What can your cat do?' The Government Employee called his cat and said, 'Coffee Break, do your stuff.' Coffee Break jumped to his feet....... ate the cookies........ drank the milk....... sh*t on the paper....... screwed the other three cats....... claimed he injured his back while doing so....... filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions....... put in for Workers Compensation...............and went home for the rest of the day on sick leave............ AND THAT, MY FRIEND IS WHY I WANT TO WORK FOR THE GOVERNMENT!!  more

Resolved Question: Have U ever heard about 4 CATS joke?

Four men were bragging about how smart their cats were . The first man was an Engineer, the second man was an Accountant, the third man was a Chemist and the fourth man was a Government Employee. To show off, the Engineer called his cat, "T-square, do your stuff." T-square pranced over to the desk, took out some paper and pen and promptly drew a circle, a square, and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart. But the Accountant said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, "Spreadsheet, do your stuff." Spreadsheet went out to the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies ............Everyone agreed that was good. But the Chemist said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said "Measure, do your stuff." Measure got up, walked to the fridge, took out a quart of milk,, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and poured exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop into the glass. Everyone agreed that was pretty good. Then the three men turned to the Government Employee and said, "What can your cat do?" The Government Employee called his cat and said..... "Coffee Break.....do your stuff." Coffee Break jumped to his feet........... ate the cookies............... drank the milk.............. sh*t on the paper.................... screwed the other three cats..................... claimed he injured his back while doing so.................. filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions......... put in for Workers Compensation...............and went home for the rest of the day on sick leave.............!!!!!!!!!!  more

Resolved Question: which of the Four Cats is smarter?

Four men were bragging about how smart their cats were. The first man was an Engineer, the second man was an Accountant, the third man was a Chemist, and the fourth man was a Government Employee. To show off, the Engineer called his cat, 'T-square, do your stuff.' T-square pranced over to the desk, took out some paper and pen and promptly drew a circle, a square, and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart. But the Accountant said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, 'Spreadsheet, do your stuff.' Spreadsheet went out to the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies. Everyone agreed that was good. But the Chemist said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, 'Measure, do your stuff.' Measure got up, walked to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and poured exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop into the glass. Everyone agreed that was pretty good. Then the three men turned to the Government Employee and said, 'What can your cat do?' The Government Employee called his cat and said, 'Coffee Break, do your stuff.' Coffee Break jumped to his feet... ate the cookies... drank the milk... sh*t on the paper... screwed the other three cats... claimed he injured his back while doing so... filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions... put in for Workers Compensation... and went home for the rest of the day on sick leave... AND THAT, MY FRIEND IS WHY I WANT TO WORK FOR THE GOVERNMENT more

Resolved Question: How smart's your dog?

Four men were bragging about how smart their dogs are. The first man was an engineer, the second was an accountant, the third was a chemist, and the fourth man was a government worker. To show off, the Engineer called to his dog. "T-Square, do your stuff." T-Square trotted over to a desk, took out some paper and a pen and promptly drew a circle, a square, and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart. The Accountant said his dog could do better, and said, "Slide Rule, do your stuff." Slide Rule went out into the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies each. Everyone agreed that was good. The Chemist said his dog could do better still, so he called his dog and said, "Measure, do your stuff." Measure got up, walked over to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and poured exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop. Everyone agreed that was great. The Government Worker called to his dog and said, "Coffee Break, do your stuff!" Coffee Break jumped to his feet, ate the cookies, drank the milk, dumped on the paper, sexually assaulted the other three dogs, claimed he injured his back while doing so, filed a grievance for unsafe working conditions, put in for Workers' Compensation and went home on sick leave. more

Resolved Question: If there are 4 quarts in 1 gallon and 1liter equals 1.06 quarts. How many galloms are in a 30 L tank?

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Which of the following integers can be expressed as 2^r*3^3 where r and s are positive integers? a)5 b)15 c)30 d)36 e)42 2)Isosceles triangle PQR is drawn on a coordinate plane so that point Q is on the y-axis base PR is parallel to the x-axis,end PQ=QR. If the coordinates of point R are (2,3), what are the coordinates of point P? 3)A solution is made by mixing a quarts of pure salt with b quarts of water. What is the percent solution of the salt? a)a/a+b% b)100a/a+b% c)100a/b% d)a+b/100% e)100(a+b)% 4)In the sequence below, each term after the first is equal to preceding,term multiplied by -3.Which of the following is an expression for the 20th term -1,3,-9,27,-81 a)-3^20 b)-3^19 c)3^19 d)(-3)^20 e)3^21 5)If 1-x/y=x/y-2,what is the value of 3y/x? a)3 b)2 c)3/2 d)1 e)-2 6)The ratio of the volumes of two cubes is 1 to 64. If the length of an edge of the smaller cube is t, what is the total surface area of the larger cube in terms of t? a)16t^2 b)24t^2 c)84^2 d)96t^2 e)384t^2 more

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15. Solve for x: 27x – 3 = 105. A. 8 C. 5 B. 6 D. 4 16. The temperature on the Celsius scale is 95°. What is the temperature on the Fahrenheit scale? A. 113° C. 203° B. 171° D. 230° 17. Eight gallons is how many quarts? A. 4 C. 32 B. 16 D. 64 18. There’s a bag containing 16 red balls and 20 blue balls. What is the ratio of blue balls to the total number of balls? A. 16 : 20 C. 16 : 36 B. 20 : 16 D. 20 : 36 19. Solve the following equation: 2y = 32. A. y = 16 C. y = 34 B. y = 30 D. y = 64 20. One kilogram equals how many pounds? A. 1,000 C. 3.527 B. 326 D. 2.204Stupid, im just comparing answers because im on bed rest, and study online and alone. more

Resolved Question: why the budget appropriated for the politicians called PORK BARREL?How and where it was first begun?

BARREL \'ber-əl, 'ba-rəl\ n [ME barel, fr. AF baril] (14th century) 1 : a round bulging vessel of greater length than breadth that is usu. made of pieces of wood bound with metal hoops and has flat ends of equal diameter 2 a : the amount contained in a barrel ; esp: the amount (as 31 gallons of fermented beverage or 42 gallons of petroleum) fixed for a certain commodity used as a unit of measure b : a great quantity 3 : a drum or cylindrical container 4 : Dry-weight barrel include the barrel of 200 pounds for fish, beef, and PORK or 105 dry quarts, for most fruits, vegetables, and other dry commodities., PORK BARREL (n) government projects affording political opportunism: government-funded projects that bring jobs and other benefits to an area and give its political representative the opportunity to award favors and reap the ensuing prestige. more

Resolved Question: whose dog is smartest?

Four men were bragging about how smart their dogs are. The first man was an Engineer, the second was an Accountant, the third was a Chemist, and the fourth man was a Government Worker. To show off, the Engineer called to his dog. "T-Square, do your stuff." T-Square trotted over to a desk, took out some paper and a pen and promptly drew a circle, a square, and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart. The Accountant said his dog could do better, and said, "Slide Rule, do your stuff." Slide Rule went out into the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies each. Everyone agreed that was good. The Chemist said his dog could do better still, so he called his dog and said, "Measure, do your stuff." Measure got up, walked over to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and poured exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop. Everyone agreed that was great.The Government Worker called to his dog and said, "Coffee Break, do your stuff!" Coffee Break jumped to his feet, ate the cookies, drank the milk, dumped on the paper, sexually assaulted the other three dogs, claimed he injured his back while doing so, filed a grievance for unsafe working conditions, put in for Workers Compensation and went home on sick leave. Everyone agreed that was really typical. more

Resolved Question: A question about lemonade?

am going to have a lemonade sale on Saturday. I bought the "Old Times" Pink lemonade powder, I bought two so I can have four jugs. If I am correct, the box says it contains 8quarts of powder, 4 quarts equal 1 gallon, which is about 1 jug of lemonade, so yeah. I am going to buy cups, i made a poster, what else do I need, except jugs, a table and a chair, a money box, anything else..? ANY TIPS>>? more

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This is NOT homework so don’t get all touchy and goody-two shoes A basketball hoop is 10 feet high. How many inches is that? Match 16 ounce ) 1 metric ton 3 feet 1 gallon 4 quarts 1 yard 1000 kilograms 1 pound If a = 2, b = -2, and c= -1, then ab + ac = -6 -4 -3 -2 3 How many yards are in 2 ½ miles if there are 5280 feet in one mile? 1760 yards 3520 yards 4400 3608 Which of the following is NOT true about parallel lines? Parallel lines never intersect Parallel lines are always horizontal Parallel lines are an equal distance apart Find the perimeter of a square where one side = 7 inches. 49 inches squared 14 inches squared 28 inches 28 inches squared A triangle with sides measuring 12, 16, and 20 is a right triangle. True False Which of the following is true about parallel lines? Parallel lines point in different directions. Parallel lines are always the same distance apart. Parallel lines intersect at some point. Parallel lines are sometimes perpendicular to each other. Parallel lines are always perpendicular to each other. 1 ton = A) 1000 1 mile = B) 1760 1 KiloC) 2000 ___________ lines intersect to form a 90 degree angle at the intersection point. If apples are $2.5 a pound, how much will you pay for 5 pounds? $ 7.5 $10 $12 $12.5 $15 Find the area of a circle with the radius of 3. (use 3.14 for pi) 28.26 18.84 9.42 Not enough information given An expression does not contain an equal sign. True False If X = -4, Y = 8, Z = 3 Evaluate (x)2 + YZ A right angle is formed when parallel lines intersect. True False If A = -2, B = -3, and C= -1, then ABC - 2A = -10 -2 2 4 10 more

Resolved Question: Clever dogs...?

Four men, an Engineer, an Accountant, a Chemist and a Government Worker were bragging about how smart their dogs were. To show off, the Engineer called to his dog and said, "T-Square, do your stuff." T- square trotted over to a desk, took out some paper and a pen and promptly drew a circle, a square and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart. But the Accountant said his dog could do better. He called his dog and said, "Slide Rule, do your stuff." Slide Rule went out into the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies each. Everyone agreed that was good. But the Chemist said his dog could do better. He called his dog and said, "Measure, do your stuff." Measure got up, walked over to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and poured exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop. Everyone agreed that was good. Then the three men turned to the Government Worker and said, "What can your dog do?" The Government Worker called to his dog and said, "Coffee Break, do your stuff." Coffee Break jumped to his feet, ate the cookies, drank the milk, dumped on the paper, molested the other three dogs, claimed he injured his back while doing so, filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions, put in for Worker's Compensation and went home on sick leave. more

Resolved Question: Why does American Gallon differ from British Gallon?

In litres, that is. When Gallon is actually a unit of measurement, it should be same in litres, isn't it? *United States liquid unit equal to 4 quarts or '3.785 litres'. *British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 quarts or '4.545 litres'. more

Resolved Question: Help with 7th grade math!!!!!!?

Robert takes 15 minutes to make a poster, and Angelina takes 12 minutes to make a poster. How long will it take them to make 9 posters for the school dance together? a. 1hour b1 hour, 48 minutes c. 2 hours 15 minutes d. 4 hours 3 minutes 16 gallons per hour is how many quarts per day? 7570 mL equals about how many gallons? Choose the correct setup 13yds. per second=_ ft per hour more

Resolved Question: do you have a dog, is your doggy clever?

Five men were bragging about how smart their dogs were. One chap was an engineer, the second an accountant, the third was a chemist, the fourth a computer tech and the fifth was a civil servant. To show off, the engineer called to his dog, "T-square, do your stuff". T-square trotted over to a desk, took out some paper & a pen, and promptly drew a circle, a square and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty incredible. But the accountant said his dog could do better. He called to his dog and commanded "Spreadsheet, do your stuff". Spreadsheet went out into the kitchen and returned with a dozen biscuits. He divided them into 4 equal piles of three biscuits each. Everyone agreed this was good. But the chemist said his dog could do better. He called to his dog and said "Measure, do you stuff". Measure got up, walked over to the fridge,took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass and poured exactly 8 fluid ounces without spilling a drop. Everyone agreed this was very good. The computer tech knew that he could top them all. He called to his dog, "Hard Drive, have at it". Hard Drive crossed the room and booted up the computer, checked for viruses, upgraded the operating system, sent an e-mail, and installed a cool new game. Everyone knew that was a hard act to follow. Then the four men turned to the civil servant and said, "What can your dog do? The civil servant called to his dog and said, "Tea Break, do your stuff boy". Tea break jumped to his feet, ate the biscuits, drank the milk, erased all the files on the computer, sexually assaulted the other four dogs, claimed he injured his back while doing so, filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions, put in for compensation and went home on six months sick leave. more

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HI , can I have feedback on those problems plz : 1-The gross weight of a package and its contents is 11 pounds 5 ounces. If the packaging weighs 1 pound 15 ounces, what is the net weight of the contents? A. 10 lb. 5 oz. B. 12 lb. 20 oz. C. 9 lb. 6 oz. D. 10 lb. 6 oz. the oz. part bothers me. 2- 20,000 pounds equals how many English tons? A. 10,000 tons B. 10 tons C. 2,000 tons D. 1 ton Intuitively I chose -B (1 ton=2000 metric ton) 3 - What would you have to do to change 10 cubic feet into cubic inches? A. Multiply by 1,728 B. Divide by 1,728 C. Multiply by 46,656 D. Divide by 46,656 I got B 4- Walt is mixing fruit punch for a party. He combines 1 gallon 2 quarts 3 pints of orange juice, 1 gallon 3 quarts 7 pints of pineapple juice, and 1 gallon 3 quarts 3 pints of ginger ale. What is the total liquid measure of the punch? A. 6 gal. 2 qt. 2 pt. B. 5 gal. 3 qt. 1 pt. C. 6 gal. 3 qt. 1 pt. D. 6 gal. 2 qt. 1 pt. I got C thank you more

Resolved Question: four men and thier dogs...funny?

Four men, an Engineer, an Accountant, a Chemist and a Government Worker were bragging about how smart their dogs were. To show off, the Engineer called to his dog and said, "T-Square, do your stuff." T- square trotted over to a desk, took out some paper and a pen and promptly drew a circle, a square and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart. But the Accountant said his dog could do better. He called his dog and said, "Slide Rule, do your stuff." Slide Rule went out into the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies each. Everyone agreed that was good. But the Chemist said his dog could do better. He called his dog and said, "Measure, do your stuff." Measure got up, walked over to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and poured exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop. Everyone agreed that was good.Then the three men turned to the Government Worker and said, "What can your dog do?" The Government Worker called to his dog and said, "Coffee Break, do your stuff." Coffee Break jumped to his feet, ate the cookies, drank the milk, dumped on the paper, molested the other three dogs, claimed he injured his back while doing so, filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions, put in for Worker's Compensation and went home on sick leave. more

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