I don't understand. It's not that I didnt believe you.. I just didn't understand what the answer was dude. Like I said I have absolutely no math skills and you didn't really say, "2 is the answer." But I am sorry for being annoying, I did warn you that Id probably frustrate you. I was trying to...
I submitted the wrong answer because I misunderstood you.. My bad. My friend told me you were right about it being 2 so thanks.
Think you can answer the 2nd question?
The answer was incorrect... it's not 42. I think you read the problem wrong. You can look at the picture provided..
I still have a friend that has the same question un answered, so if you or another could help me out.. or give me the answer to the 2nd question.
But 42 was incorrect.
42 from 1st page of volume one to the end of the first cover of volume two. The 2nd volume is 2/5 of the size of volime 1. What do I do with the 2/5 part?
Is there a policy saying you can't give me the answer or something? O-o
... I really don't know. Like I've sat hwee for at least 2 hrs hoping someone could help me out or give me the answer. At least I'll have my book to teach me when it comes.. I don't know what else to say other than I have little to no math skills.
I seriously have no idea how to answer your...
Well, uh that's kinda the point I'm trying to make.. I have absolutely no idea how to go about these problems..
Maybe you could give me a formula to work with and we can go from there? Your replies are encouraging.. thanks.
Thanks for replying greg. Uhhh the thing is I haven't done math in years and I don't even know how to start. I just started an online math class, and homework was given, but my book hasn't arrived and there's no way for me to do the homework without the book and this homework is due in 2 days...
1.) Two volumes of an encyclopedia stand side by side, in order, on a shelf. A bookworm starts at page i of Volume I and bores its way in a straight line to the last page of Volume II. Each cover is 1 mm thick, and the first volume is
2/5 as thick as the second volume. The first volume is 40 mm...
Approximately how high would a stack of 1 million 1 dollar bills be? Say there are 233 new 1 dollar bills per inch. Round your answer to the nearest yard.)
I need the answer as well as HOW you got there? Please be detailed as possible... I'm new to this kind of math.. using sentences.. T_T
Im still getting 0... to be honest sir I don't know how to solve it without a calculator... could you simplify this so I could learn? I need the answer as well but I need to learn how since I will have a test soon over this..
0.0162 * 0.000000000000002 divided by 0.000054 * 0.02
I keep getting 0 but when I try to see if its correct, it tells me its not. What the heck is the answer?
#1. How many classrooms would be necessary to hold 1,000,000 inflated balloons? (Assume one balloon is about 1 ft3 and a typical classroom is about 30 ft × 45 ft × 15 ft. Round your answer to the nearest number of classrooms.)
#2. Approximately how high would a stack of 1 million \$1 bills be...