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- Shani
Shani mixed 1 1/3 cups peanuts, 1 3/4 cups raisins, and 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips to make a trail mix. How many cups of trail mix did she make? Responses - Has infinity many solutions
Solve the equation and determine the type of solution the equation has. Select all possible answers. 6y+9=3(2y+3) - Lila knows
Lila knows that 3/16 means "3 divided by 16." She uses this to find the decimal equivalent for 3/16. Enter a digit into each box to continue her work. - Osmium wire
A spiral of osmium wire has a resistance of 300 ohms at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius. To what temperature was the coil heated if its resistance rose to 2940 ohms? (alpha=4*10-3 1/K) - Water container measurement
Happy Mom needs to measure exactly 6 liters of water. It only has a five-liter and a seven-liter container. How can a mother measure exactly 6 liters of water by gradually pouring? He doesn't care about other containers. - Two-digit divisor nineteen
Determines all two-digit numbers that have a greatest common divisor of 19 with the number 76 - Aluminum resistance temperature
An aluminum wire has a resistance of 4.25 ohms at 0 degrees. Determine its resistance at a temperature of 200 degrees Celsius. The temperature coefficient of the electrical resistance of aluminum is 4.4·10-3 1/K. - Tractor friction work
A tractor pulls a tree trunk weighing 1.5 t for a distance of 2 km along a horizontal road at a constant speed. What mechanical work does it do if the coefficient of sliding friction is 0.6? - Platinum temperature coefficient
The resistance of a platinum wire at a temperature of 20°C is 20 Ω, and when heated to 500°C, it increases to 59 Ω. Determine the mean temperature coefficient of platinum - Coil resistance temperature
A copper wire coil winding has a resistance of 10 Ω at a temperature of 14°C. The passing current by the coil heats up, and its resistance increases to 12.2 Ω. To what temperature did the coil winding heat up? α = 3.92 * 10-3 1/K. - Two tariffs
You pay $20 and $0.05 per minute, and somebody else spends $15 and $0.25 per minute. How long would it take for both of you to spend the same amount? - Swimming pool 7
The perimeter of a rectangular swimming pool is 20 4/5 meters. Its length is thrice its width. What is the length of the pool? What is its width? - Arlene
Arlene weighs 55.8 kg. Tina is two times heavier than Arlene. Together with Karen, the three of them weigh 210.09 kg. How many kilograms does Karen weigh? - Centimeters to inches
How many inches are there in 70.32 centimeters when 1 inch equals 2.54 centimeters? Round off your answer to the nearest thousandth place. - Compare two fractions
Find which is the larger of the two fractions: 11/32, 7/24, by expressing the numbers as a) fractions with the same denominator, b) decimals. - An electrician 3
In setting up a wiring job, an electrician ran the following lengths of wire: 340 m, 203 m, 74 m, and 99 m. Find the total length of wire used. - Sleeping time
Nicholas took a nap for 4/5 hours, played video games for 3/4 hours, and then took another nap for 2/5 hours. How many hours did Nicholas sleep? - Quotient of two numbers
Find the quotient of 11/8 correct to the first place of the decimal. - Consider 6
Consider the following word problem: The temperature readings for 20 days at 1 AM at a local ski resort were recorded as follows: 9° 27° −4° 1° 5° 14° 6° 28° −2° 16° 30° 4° 20° 30° −5° 15° −7° 25° −1° 5° What was the average of the recorded temperatures f - At night
At night the temperature is -3 Celsius and then rises by 15 Celsius during the day. What is the temperature in the daytime?
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