Mathematics, 17.12.2019 02:31 michelle5642b
Katrina needs 5 feet of material to make a pillow. how many yards does she need to buy? which of the following would be the best explanation of how this problem was solved?
a five feet is equal to 1 yard, 2 feet. katrina needs 1 and 2/3 yards of material to make her pillow.
b one yard equals 3 feet. five feet is equal to 1 yard, 2 feet. katrina needs 1 and 2/3 yards of material to make her pillow.
c one yard equals 3 feet. katrina needs 1 and 2/3 yards of material to make her pillow.
d one yard equals 3 feet. one foot equals 12 inches. five feet is equal to 1 yard, 2 feet. five feet is equal to 60 inches. katrina needs 1 and 2/3 yards of material to make her pillow. if she wants to add some fringe, she might want to buy an extra yard.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, milhai0627a
Acompany manufactures large valves, packed in boxes. a shipment consists of 1500 valves packed in 75 boxes. each box has the outer dimensions 1.2 x 0.8 x 1.6 m and the inner dimensions 1.19 x 0.79 x 1.59 m. the boxes are loaded on a vehicle (truck + trailer). the available capacity in the vehicle combination is 140 m3. each valve has a volume of 0.06 m3. - calculate the load factor on the box level (%). - calculate the load factor on the vehicle level (%). - calculate the overall load factor (%).
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