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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Kim wants to order carpet for her sewing room. What measurement will help Kim figure out how much carpet to order? A. the area of the sewing room B. the thickness of the carpet C. the perimeter of the sewing room D. the width of the carpet

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it c

OpenStudy (jinx.exe):

i think its a but i could be wrong

Mehek (mehek14):

^Can't give answers must explain @Jinx.exe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohh my guess was c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mehek14 then can u help me also

OpenStudy (anonymous):

brb

OpenStudy (jinx.exe):

im not giving answers im giving an opinion

OpenStudy (jinx.exe):

@Mehek14

Mehek (mehek14):

you can't do that as well it can mislead a person so the best thing to do is explain

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i'm back

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okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u hold on to i get the question

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okay

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i'm back

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which explanation best describes how to solve this problem? A truck travels a total of 36 miles every workday. The company doesn't count the 2 miles to and from the worksite in their mileage records. How many miles are counted in 261 workdays? A. Add 36 and 2. Multiply the sum by 261. B. Divide 261 by 36. Subtract 2 from the quotient. C. Subtract 36 from 261. Multiply the difference by 2. D. Subtract 2 from 36. Multiply 261 by the difference.

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hey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which explanation best describes how to solve this problem? A truck travels a total of 36 miles every workday. The company doesn't count the 2 miles to and from the worksite in their mileage records. How many miles are counted in 261 workdays? A. Add 36 and 2. Multiply the sum by 261. B. Divide 261 by 36. Subtract 2 from the quotient. C. Subtract 36 from 261. Multiply the difference by 2. D. Subtract 2 from 36. Multiply 261 by the difference.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yall there

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u guys please help me u all left me here

OpenStudy (jinx.exe):

hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got the answer its d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but i need helpwith another thats why i said it

OpenStudy (jinx.exe):

i think its d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i already got d

OpenStudy (jinx.exe):

okay so ask another

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which explanation best describes the answer to this problem? A rock collectors convention has 604 people signed up to attend. The convention organizers want to put 28 people in each room during the group discussion time. How many rooms does the convention need for the discussion groups? A. Divide 604 by 28. The answer is 21 with 16 left over. So the convention needs to have 21 rooms. B. Divide 604 by 28. The answer is 21 with 16 left over. So the convention needs to have 22 rooms. C. Multiply 604 by 28. The answer is 16,912. So the convention needs to have 16,912 rooms. D. Multiply 604 by 28. The answer is 17,000. So the convention needs to have 17,000 rooms.

OpenStudy (jinx.exe):

re ask me it like make a new question i want moar medals ;-;

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