subject
Mathematics, 04.06.2020 03:57 manuel6885

1.Estimate the size of a crowd at a parade along a 1-mile section that is 8 feet deep on both sides. Assume 1 person for each 4.5 square feet. a.
46,900
b.
84,400
c.
18,700
d.
37,500
2.Estimate the size of a crowd at a parade along a 2-mile section that is 10 feet deep on both sides. Assume 1 person for each 4.5 square feet.
a.
46,900
b.
84,400
c.
18,700
d.
23,400
3.Estimate the size of a crowd at a parade along a 2-mile section that is 10 feet deep on both sides. Assume 1 person for each 2.5 square feet.
a.
84,500
b.
84,000
c.
126,700
d.
42,000
4.Estimate the size of a crowd at a concert where the area is 100 yards by 50 feet. Assume 1 person for each 2.5 square feet.
a.
12,000
b.
6,000
c.
2,000
d.
2,500

ansver
Answers: 3

Another question on Mathematics

question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:00
Consider the function f(x)=−2/3x+5 . what is f(1/2) ? enter your answer, as a simplified fraction, in the box. f(1/2)=
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
9.4.34  question   to estimate the height of a stone  figure, an observer holds a small square up to her eyes and walks backward from the figure. she stops when the bottom of the figure aligns with the bottom edge of the  square, and when the top of the figure aligns with the top edge of the square. her eye level is 1.811.81 m from the ground. she is 3.703.70 m from the figure. what is the height of the figure to the nearest hundredth of a  meter?
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30
If a revenue in total for a month was $9,950, fixed expenses were $9,000, and variable expenses were $300 what would be the total profit/ loss for the month?
Answers: 3
question
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00
Lines f and g are cut by the transversal d. the measure of 1 = 2x + 35 and the measure of 8 = 10x - 85. what value of x will show that lines f and g are parallel? a. 19 b. 26 c. 18 d. 15
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
1.Estimate the size of a crowd at a parade along a 1-mile section that is 8 feet deep on both sides....
Questions
question
Mathematics, 13.04.2021 01:00
question
Advanced Placement (AP), 13.04.2021 01:00
Questions on the website: 13722359