Use the 8 people / 25 square feet to determine how many people would fit in a crowd the size of 100 feet long and 62 feet wide?
Hint: Find the area of the crowd and set up your proportions:
8/25=x/(area)
1984 people
Using the ratio below, determine how many tennis balls could fit in a classroom with a volume of 231 cubic feet.
(29 tballs)/(0.29ft^3)
23,100 Tennis Balls
Knowing that zip codes are created using the pattern A-B-C-D-E, how many zip codes can be created using the following restrictions?
A - 0-9
B - 6 or 7
C - 0-9
D - 0-9
E - 0-9
20000 zip codes
Write Pi to the first 5 decimal places.
3.14159
Use the 8 people / 25 square feet to determine how many people would fit in a crowd the size of 57 feet long and 92 feet wide?
Hint: Find the area of the crowd and set up your proportions:
8/25=x/(area)
1678 people
Using the ratio below, determine how many tennis balls could fit in a classroom with a volume of 2000 cubic feet.
(29 tballs)/(0.29ft^3)
200,000 Tennis Balls
Knowing that zip codes are created using the pattern A-B-C-D-E, how many zip codes can be created using the following restrictions?
A - 0-9
B - 6 or 7
C - 5-8
D - 2-7
E - 0-9
4800
How many bones do sharks have?
None.
Use the 8 people / 25 square feet to determine how many people would fit in a crowd the size of 2431 feet long and 83 feet wide?
Hint: Find the area of the crowd and set up your proportions:
8/25=x/(area)
64,567 people
Using the ratio below, determine how many tennis balls could fit in a classroom with a volume of 123456 cubic feet.
(29 tballs)/(0.29ft^3)
12,345,600 Tennis Balls
Knowing that area codes are written in the form A-B-C, how many area codes are available with the following restrictions?
A - 0-9
B - 2 or 3
C (if B is 2) - 0-3
C (if B is 3) - 4-9
90
Who is the coolest AQR teacher you know?
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