Math In a soccer game one team had two players sent off. If they started with eleven, how many players were left on the pitch from that team? Asked by AnneS2 Last updated by Jill W on 12 Jul 12:44 Answers: 1
Math There are 160 grade 3 students in a school. The students are to be equally divided into 5 classes. How many students do we have in each class? Asked by stuti2 Last updated by Jill W on 11 Jul 17:50 Answers: 1
Math x^2 -81 = 0 solve by factoring Asked by AnneS2 Last updated by Jill W on 09 Jul 13:43 Answers: 1
Math How do you simplify 21+49/7+1? Asked by Annalisa4052 Last updated by Jill W on 09 Jul 12:55 Answers: 1
Math Find the percent change. From 92 to 9.7 Asked by AnneS2 Last updated by Jill W on 08 Jul 01:16 Answers: 1
Math Write a different way 34.121 Asked by Freddytapia Last updated by Jill W on 05 Jul 11:17 Answers: 1
Math how to find the general formula for n term when sequence is finite?in short how to find the general formula of n term in the sequence below 64,32,16,8,4,............ Asked by Ayesha5 Last updated by JoinTheCircle on 04 Jul 19:20 Answers: 2
Math There are 600 students. Divide the number of boys, 240, by 600 and convert the result to a percent. Asked by samuel odegbami Last updated by Jill W on 02 Jul 18:43 Answers: 1
Math There are 12 inches in a foot, so two feet is equal to 24 inches. Find the number of times 5 inches goes into 24 inches by dividing 24 by 5. Asked by Opatters25 Last updated by Jill W on 02 Jul 18:42 Answers: 1
Math Solve n + m/p = q for the variable n. Asked by dashdash Last updated by Jill W on 02 Jul 18:40 Answers: 1
Math Linda spent 3/4 of her savings on furniture. She then spent 1/2 of her remaining savings on a fridge. If the fridge cost her $150, what were her original savings? Asked by octaviablake Last updated by Jill W on 02 Jul 18:36 Answers: 1
Math Jennie makes quilts. She can make 7 quilts with 21 yards of material. How many yards of material would be required to make 14 quilts? Asked by AnneS2 Last updated by JacobMason on 02 Jul 18:31 Answers: 1
Math One side of a rectangle is 3 cm shorter than the other side. If we increase the length of each side by 1 cm, then the area of the rectangle will increase by 18 cm². Find the lengths of all sides. Asked by Craven.john@gmai Last updated by JacobMason on 02 Jul 18:31 Answers: 1