Which statement is not characteristic of one of Earth’s four spheres?

(1 point)
Responses

The geosphere contains water that surrounds the globe.
The geosphere contains water that surrounds the globe.

The hydrosphere is partly composed of oceans.
The hydrosphere is partly composed of oceans.

The biosphere supports human life.
The biosphere supports human life.

The atmosphere surrounds Earth.

The statement "The geosphere contains water that surrounds the globe" is not characteristic of one of Earth's four spheres.

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A nuclear family includes parents and their _________________.

A nuclear family includes parents and their children.

What is the sum of 45.87 + 195.469(1 point)

The sum of 45.87 + 195.469 is 241.339.

What is 3.125 - 1.6(1 point)

The result of 3.125 - 1.6 is 1.525.

Divide 1.587 by 0.23(1 point)

The division of 1.587 by 0.23 is approximately 6.893.

Sally spent $15 on stickers and $15 on lollipops. If the stickers were $1.50 each and the lollipops were $0.75 each, how many of each item did she purchase?(1 point)

Responses

Sally bought 10 stickers and 20 lollipops.
Sally bought 10 stickers and 20 lollipops.

Sally bought 10 stickers and 10 lollipops.
Sally bought 10 stickers and 10 lollipops.

Sally bought 20 stickers and 20 lollipops.
Sally bought 20 stickers and 20 lollipops.

Sally bought 20 stickers and 10 lollipops.

Sally bought 10 stickers and 20 lollipops.

Joe paid a total of $151.20 for a 12-month gym pass. He paid the same amount each month. Fill in the blanks for see how much Joe paid each month.(1 point)

To determine how much Joe paid each month for the gym pass, we can divide the total amount he paid ($151.20) by the number of months (12).

$151.20 divided by 12 equals $12.60.

Therefore, Joe paid $12.60 each month for his gym pass.

Joe paid a total of $151.20 for a 12-month gym pass. He paid the same amount each month. Fill in the blanks for see how much Joe paid each month.(1 point)

1_ _
___
12 )151.2
- 12
31
-__
72
-72
0

From the given calculation, we can see that Joe paid $12.60 each month for his gym pass.

Joe paid a total of $151.20 for a 12-month gym pass. He paid the same amount each month. Fill in the blanks for see how much Joe paid each month.(1 point)

1_ _
___
12 )151.2
- 12
31
-__
72
-72
0

what shoud the blank numbers be?

To fill in the blanks, we need to perform long division to find how much Joe paid each month.

12 ) 151.20
- 144.00 (12 x 12)
7.20
- 0.00

The blank numbers are 12 and 144.

Joe paid $12.00 each month for his gym pass, and the total amount he paid over 12 months was $144.00.

Jerry set a goal to run 16 miles during the school week. He ran 3.42 miles on Monday and 2.7 miles on Tuesday. How many miles does Jerry still need to run to reach his goal?(1 point)

Responses

6.12 miles
6.12 miles

9.88 miles
9.88 miles

15.28 miles
15.28 miles

22.12 miles

Jerry has already run 3.42 + 2.7 = 6.12 miles.

To reach his goal of 16 miles, Jerry still needs to run 16 - 6.12 = 9.88 miles.
Therefore, Jerry still needs to run 9.88 miles to reach his goal.

A jug was filled with a sports drink for a basketball game. During the first half, the team drank 2.68 gallons. In the second half, the team drank 3.06 gallons. If the jug started with 7 gallons, How much sports drink is left in the jug?(1 point)

Responses

5.75 gallons
5.75 gallons

12.75 gallons
12.75 gallons

1.26 gallons
1.26 gallons

1.22 gallons

The team drank a total of 2.68 + 3.06 = 5.74 gallons.

If the jug started with 7 gallons, then the amount of sports drink left in the jug is 7 - 5.74 = 1.26 gallons.
Therefore, there is 1.26 gallons of sports drink left in the jug.

In the cheese factory, they make cheeses in different sizes. The small cheeses are sold in pieces, and the big ones are packaged in wedges. Identical wedges weighing 0.27 kg each are made from a big cheese weighing 3.24 kg. How many wedges can be made from the big cheese?(1 point)

Responses

12 wedges
12 wedges

2.97 wedges
2.97 wedges

87 wedges
87 wedges

3.51 wedges

To determine the number of wedges that can be made from the big cheese, we can divide the weight of the big cheese by the weight of each wedge.

3.24 kg divided by 0.27 kg equals 12 wedges.

Therefore, 12 wedges can be made from the big cheese.

Matt went on a road trip to visit his grandma. On the way, he spent $28.05 on gasoline, $5.92 on lunch, and $9.18 on a gift for his grandma. How much did he spend in total on his trip?(1 point)

Responses

$12.95
$12.95

$33.97
$33.97

$15.10
$15.10

$43.15

To find out how much Matt spent in total on his trip, we need to add up the amounts he spent on gasoline, lunch, and the gift.

$28.05 + $5.92 + $9.18 = $43.15

Therefore, Matt spent a total of $43.15 on his trip.

Ashley is using a model to find the quotient of 8.4 ÷ 2.1. She starts by modeling the dividend, 8.4 as shown.

She will separate the model into equal groups to represent the division. How many equal groups of 2.1 should she make

To find the number of equal groups of 2.1 that Ashley should make, we need to divide the dividend, 8.4, by the divisor, 2.1.

8.4 ÷ 2.1 = 4

Therefore, Ashley should make 4 equal groups of 2.1.