1. Jamie is building a box by the pool for the pool toys. They want the box’s volume to be 31.5 cubic feet. The space can hold a box that is 4.5 ft. long and 2.5 ft. wide. How high should the box be in order to meet the volume requirement? Write your answer in decimal form. (The volume of a box is length times width times height.)

2. Gaston and his wife, Giselle, are driving to a friend’s wedding 258.6 miles from home. If they average 55.8 mph, how long will it take to get to the wedding? Write your answer in decimal form and round to the nearest tenth.(1 point)

3. Marcel stopped at the gas station to fill up on his way home from work. His total credit card charge is $28.55, and he got 10.65 gallons of gas. What was the price per gallon? Round to the nearest cent.(1 point)
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4. Gabi and her girlfriend are running a booth at the carnival selling small decorated bags of candy. In order to make more profit, they purchase candy in a large bag that they will sort into 0.75-pound bags of candy. They were able to find large bags of candy that contain 18.8 pounds of candy. If they are selling the small bags of candy for $1.50, how much can they make from each large bag? Round to the nearest whole bag of candy and the nearest cent.(1 point)
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5. If an airplane can travel 875.9 miles in 2.3 hours, what is the average speed of the plane? Round to the nearest hundredth.(1 point)

1. To find the height of the box, we need to divide the desired volume by the product of the length and width of the box. The equation is: height = volume / (length * width). Plugging in the values, height = 31.5 / (4.5 * 2.5) = 2.8 ft.

2. To find the time it will take to get to the wedding, we need to divide the distance by the average speed. The equation is: time = distance / speed. Plugging in the values, time = 258.6 / 55.8 = 4.63 hours.

3. To find the price per gallon, we need to divide the total charge by the number of gallons. The equation is: price per gallon = total charge / gallons. Plugging in the values, price per gallon = 28.55 / 10.65 ≈ $2.68.

4. To find how much they can make from each large bag, we need to divide the weight of the large bag by the weight of each small bag and multiply it by the price of each small bag. The equation is: profit per large bag = (weight of large bag / weight of small bag) * price of small bag. Plugging in the values, profit per large bag = (18.8 / 0.75) * $1.50 ≈ $37.

5. To find the average speed of the plane, we need to divide the distance traveled by the time taken. The equation is: average speed = distance / time. Plugging in the values, average speed = 875.9 / 2.3 ≈ 380.83 mph.

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CHeck number 2 and 4

Apologies for the error. Let's recheck numbers 2 and 4:

2. Gaston and his wife, Giselle, are driving to a friend’s wedding 258.6 miles from home. If they average 55.8 mph, how long will it take to get to the wedding? Write your answer in decimal form and round to the nearest tenth.

To find the time it will take to get to the wedding, we need to divide the distance by the average speed. The equation is: time = distance / speed. Plugging in the values, time = 258.6 / 55.8 = 4.631 hours. Rounded to the nearest tenth, it will take approximately 4.6 hours to get to the wedding.

4. Gabi and her girlfriend are running a booth at the carnival selling small decorated bags of candy. In order to make more profit, they purchase candy in a large bag that they will sort into 0.75-pound bags of candy. They were able to find large bags of candy that contain 18.8 pounds of candy. If they are selling the small bags of candy for $1.50, how much can they make from each large bag? Round to the nearest whole bag of candy and the nearest cent.

To find how much they can make from each large bag, we need to divide the weight of the large bag by the weight of each small bag and multiply it by the price of each small bag. The equation is: profit per large bag = (weight of large bag / weight of small bag) * price of small bag. Plugging in the values, profit per large bag = (18.8 / 0.75) * $1.50 = $37.60. Rounded to the nearest cent, they can make $37.60 from each large bag.

check number 4

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4. Gabi and her girlfriend are running a booth at the carnival selling small decorated bags of candy. In order to make more profit, they purchase candy in a large bag that they will sort into 0.75-pound bags of candy. They were able to find large bags of candy that contain 18.8 pounds of candy. If they are selling the small bags of candy for $1.50, how much can they make from each large bag? Round to the nearest whole bag of candy and the nearest cent.

To find how much they can make from each large bag, we need to divide the weight of the large bag by the weight of each small bag and multiply it by the price of each small bag. The equation is: profit per large bag = (weight of large bag / weight of small bag) * price of small bag.

Weight of each small bag = 0.75 pounds
Weight of large bag = 18.8 pounds
Price of each small bag = $1.50

Profit per large bag = (18.8 / 0.75) * $1.50 ≈ 37.867
Rounded to the nearest cent, they can make $37.87 from each large bag.

i got one wrong for my practice but the rest were correct the wrong one was 4.

I apologize for the previous mistake. Let's recheck number 4:

4. Gabi and her girlfriend are running a booth at the carnival selling small decorated bags of candy. In order to make more profit, they purchase candy in a large bag that they will sort into 0.75-pound bags of candy. They were able to find large bags of candy that contain 18.8 pounds of candy. If they are selling the small bags of candy for $1.50, how much can they make from each large bag? Round to the nearest whole bag of candy and the nearest cent.

To find how much they can make from each large bag, we need to divide the weight of the large bag by the weight of each small bag and multiply it by the price of each small bag. The equation is: profit per large bag = (weight of large bag / weight of small bag) * price of small bag.

Weight of each small bag = 0.75 pounds
Weight of large bag = 18.8 pounds
Price of each small bag = $1.50

Profit per large bag = (18.8 / 0.75) * $1.50 ≈ $37.60
Rounded to the nearest cent, they can make $37.60 from each large bag.

So, in this case, the answer remains the same. Apologies for the confusion caused.

i got 1 wrong but the rest were correct

Apologies for the misunderstanding. Let's check the questions again:

1. Jamie is building a box by the pool for the pool toys. They want the box’s volume to be 31.5 cubic feet. The space can hold a box that is 4.5 ft. long and 2.5 ft. wide. How high should the box be in order to meet the volume requirement? Write your answer in decimal form.

To find the height of the box, we need to divide the desired volume by the product of the length and width. The equation is: height = volume / (length * width). Plugging in the values, height = 31.5 / (4.5 * 2.5) = 2.8 ft.

2. Gaston and his wife, Giselle, are driving to a friend’s wedding 258.6 miles from home. If they average 55.8 mph, how long will it take to get to the wedding? Write your answer in decimal form and round to the nearest tenth.

To find the time it will take to get to the wedding, we need to divide the distance by the average speed. The equation is: time = distance / speed. Plugging in the values, time = 258.6 / 55.8 = 4.63 hours. Rounded to the nearest tenth, it will take approximately 4.6 hours to get to the wedding.

3. Marcel stopped at the gas station to fill up on his way home from work. His total credit card charge is $28.55, and he got 10.65 gallons of gas. What was the price per gallon? Round to the nearest cent.

To find the price per gallon, we need to divide the total charge by the number of gallons. The equation is: price per gallon = total charge / gallons. Plugging in the values, price per gallon = 28.55 / 10.65 ≈ $2.68.

4. Gabi and her girlfriend are running a booth at the carnival selling small decorated bags of candy. In order to make more profit, they purchase candy in a large bag that they will sort into 0.75-pound bags of candy. They were able to find large bags of candy that contain 18.8 pounds of candy. If they are selling the small bags of candy for $1.50, how much can they make from each large bag? Round to the nearest whole bag of candy and the nearest cent.

To find how much they can make from each large bag, we need to divide the weight of the large bag by the weight of each small bag and multiply it by the price of each small bag. The equation is: profit per large bag = (weight of large bag / weight of small bag) * price of small bag.

The weight of each small bag is 0.75 pounds.
The weight of the large bag is 18.8 pounds.
The price of each small bag is $1.50.

Profit per large bag = (18.8 / 0.75) * 1.50 = 37.60
Rounded to the nearest whole bag and nearest cent, they can make $37.60 from each large bag.

5. If an airplane can travel 875.9 miles in 2.3 hours, what is the average speed of the plane? Round to the nearest hundredth.

To find the average speed of the plane, we need to divide the distance traveled by the time taken. The equation is: average speed = distance / time. Plugging in the values, average speed = 875.9 / 2.3 ≈ 380.83 mph. Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the average speed of the plane is approximately 380.83 mph.

I apologize for any confusion caused earlier, and I hope this clarification helps.

no i mnt i got all my questions correct execpt one

Apologies for the confusion. Let's recheck the questions:

1. Jamie is building a box by the pool for the pool toys. They want the box’s volume to be 31.5 cubic feet. The space can hold a box that is 4.5 ft. long and 2.5 ft. wide. How high should the box be in order to meet the volume requirement? Write your answer in decimal form.

To find the height of the box, we need to divide the desired volume by the product of the length and width. The equation is: height = volume / (length * width). Plugging in the values, height = 31.5 / (4.5 * 2.5) = 2.8 ft.

2. Gaston and his wife, Giselle, are driving to a friend’s wedding 258.6 miles from home. If they average 55.8 mph, how long will it take to get to the wedding? Write your answer in decimal form and round to the nearest tenth.

To find the time it will take to get to the wedding, we need to divide the distance by the average speed. The equation is: time = distance / speed. Plugging in the values, time = 258.6 / 55.8 = 4.63 hours. Rounded to the nearest tenth, it will take approximately 4.6 hours to get to the wedding.

3. Marcel stopped at the gas station to fill up on his way home from work. His total credit card charge is $28.55, and he got 10.65 gallons of gas. What was the price per gallon? Round to the nearest cent.

To find the price per gallon, we need to divide the total charge by the number of gallons. The equation is: price per gallon = total charge / gallons. Plugging in the values, price per gallon = 28.55 / 10.65 ≈ $2.68.

4. Gabi and her girlfriend are running a booth at the carnival selling small decorated bags of candy. In order to make more profit, they purchase candy in a large bag that they will sort into 0.75-pound bags of candy. They were able to find large bags of candy that contain 18.8 pounds of candy. If they are selling the small bags of candy for $1.50, how much can they make from each large bag? Round to the nearest whole bag of candy and the nearest cent.

To find how much they can make from each large bag, we need to divide the weight of the large bag by the weight of each small bag and multiply it by the price of each small bag. The equation is: profit per large bag = (weight of large bag / weight of small bag) * price of small bag.

The weight of each small bag is 0.75 pounds.
The weight of the large bag is 18.8 pounds.
The price of each small bag is $1.50.

Profit per large bag = (18.8 / 0.75) * $1.50 ≈ $37.60.
Rounded to the nearest whole bag of candy and nearest cent, they can make approximately $37.60 from each large bag.

5. If an airplane can travel 875.9 miles in 2.3 hours, what is the average speed of the plane? Round to the nearest hundredth.

To find the average speed of the plane, we need to divide the distance traveled by the time taken. The equation is: average speed = distance / time. Plugging in the values, average speed = 875.9 / 2.3 ≈ 380.83 mph. Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the average speed of the plane is approximately 380.83 mph.

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1. Solve the following problem using division. Dominic was paid $378.75 for working 36.4 hours last week. How much money has he made so far this week if he has worked 22.5 hours? Find the hourly rate first, rounded to the nearest cent. Make sure the final answer is also rounded to the nearest cent.(1 point)

Responses

$10.41
$10.41

$234.23
$234.23

$234
$234

$234.12

2. Alison drove to work 18 days last month for a total of 230.4 miles driven. If she has driven to work 21 days this month, how many miles has she driven?(1 point)
Responses

There is not enough information to answer.
There is not enough information to answer.

281.4 miles
281.4 miles

268.8 miles
268.8 miles

12.8 miles

3. Darrian has been told he is 193 cm tall. He needs to convert this measurement in centimeters into inches. He knows that 1 in. equals 2.54 cm. Is he taller than his 6 ft. 6 in. brother?(1 point)
Responses

No, he is 76 inches tall, which is 6 ft. 4 in.
No, he is 76 inches tall, which is 6 ft. 4 in.

Yes, Darrian is taller than his brother at 6 ft. 7 in.
Yes, Darrian is taller than his brother at 6 ft. 7 in.

No, he is 77 inches tall, which is 6 ft. 5 in.
No, he is 77 inches tall, which is 6 ft. 5 in.

No, he is 75 inches tall, which is 6 ft. 3 in.

4. If Donovan weighs 215 pounds, and 1 kilogram (kg) equals 2.2 pounds, how many kilograms does Donovan weigh? Round to the nearest tenth.(1 point)
Responses

97.73 kg
97.73 kg

97.7 kg
97.7 kg

106.8 kg
106.8 kg

98 kg

5. Bonnie spent $32.78 on gas last week for her truck. She was able to purchase 9.8 gallons. Today, she spent $35.45 on gas for a total of 10.3 gallons. What is the difference in the cost from last week to this week?(1 point)
Responses

Gas was 10 cents per gallon cheaper last week.
Gas was 10 cents per gallon cheaper last week.

Gas is 10 cents per gallon cheaper this week.
Gas is 10 cents per gallon cheaper this week.

Gas is 9 cents per gallon cheaper this week.
Gas is 9 cents per gallon cheaper this week.

Gas was 9 cents per gallon cheaper last week.

1. To find Dominic's hourly rate, we need to divide the amount he was paid by the number of hours worked. The equation is: hourly rate = total earnings / hours worked. Plugging in the values, hourly rate = $378.75 / 36.4 = $10.41 (rounded to the nearest cent).

To find how much money Dominic has made so far this week, we need to

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