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The container that holds the water for the football team is 2/3full. After pouring out 2 gallons of water, it is 1/2 full. How many gallons can the container hold?
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() at a farm, animals are fed bales of hay and buckets of gain.each bale of hay is in the shape of a rectangular prism.the base side lengths 2 feet and 3 feet,and the height is 5 feet. each bucket of grain is a cylinder with diameter of 3 feet. the height of the bucket is 5 feet as the height of bale. a. which is larger in area, the rectangular base of the bale or the circular base of the bucket? explain how you know b. which is larger in volume, the bale or the bucket? explain how you know
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The los angels ram scored 26, 30, 48, and 31 pts in their last four games. how many pts do they need to score in super bowl liii in order to have an exact mean average of 35 pts over five games. write and solve and equation. use x to represent the 5th game.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
Finally, the arena decides to offer advertising space on the jerseys of the arena’s own amateur volley ball team. the arena wants the probability of being shortlisted to be 0.14. what is this as a percentage and a fraction? what is the probability of not being shortlisted? give your answer as a decimal. those shortlisted are entered into a final game of chance. there are six balls in a bag (2 blue balls, 2 green balls and 2 golden balls). to win, a company needs to take out two golden balls. the first ball is not replaced. what is the probability of any company winning advertising space on their volley ball team jerseys?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Consider circle c with angle acb measuring 3/4 radians.if minor arc ab measures 9 inches, what is the length of the radius of circle c? if necessary, round your answer to the nearest inch.
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