Thursday, October 23, 2014

GP 2 Week 9

Bin A and Bin B are cubes.  Bin A has an edge length of 6 in. Bin B has an edge length of 12 in. Hoe many times greater is the edge length of bin B that the edge length of Bin A?  How many times greater is the volume of bin B that the volume of bin A

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  1. The length of bin b is two times greater than the length of bin a 12 / 6 = 2.
    The volume of bin b is four times greater than the volume of bin a.
    I got the answer for the volume by first mutiplying 12 by 12.
    Then I divided 144 by 36 and the answerwas four.

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    1. You are correct about the length. Try again with the volume. Volume is length x width x height.

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    1. You need to answer all parts of the question. Your answer at this point is not worthy of credit. Please fix.

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    1. You need to answer all parts of the question. Your answer at this point is not worthy of credit. Please fix.

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  4. the length of bin b is two times as great length as bin 1 the volume of bin b is 46 times greater then bin a`s width. Alan Harold Jackson Per 2

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  5. England 7
    The edge length of Bin B is two times greater than the edge length of Bin A, 6 times 2 is 12. The volume of Bin B is 8 times greater than the volume of Bin A. 6 times 6 times 6 is 216, 12 times 12 times 12 is 1,728. 1,728 divided by 216 is 8.

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    1. You have the first correct answer! 5 bonus points for you!!!

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  6. Bin B is two times greater than the edge length of Bin A, 6 times 2 is 12. The volume of Bin B is 8 times greater than the volume of Bin A. 6 times 6 times 6 is 216, 12 times 12 times 12 is 1,728. 1,728 divided by 216 is 8.

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  7. 2.
    because 6 times 2 is 12 so its 2 times the size of the other bin.

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  8. The length of bin b is two time much more then the length of the bin. The volume of bin b is 4 times greater. I times 12 by 12 to get 144 then i divided by 36 to get 4.
    Jackson 2

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  9. Bin B is two times greater than the edge length of bin A. The volume of bin B is 4 times greater. I times 12 by 12 to get 144 then i divided by 36 to get 4

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  11. i did 12 x 12 = 144
    144 / 36 = 4 england1

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    1. Try again. Look above for correct answers with explanations.

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  12. bin b is two times bigger than the edge length of bin A. the volume of b is 4 times grate. i multiplied 12x12 to get 144 then i divided 36 to get 4

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    1. You are correct about the length. Your volume calculations are incorrect. Find volume with lenght times width times height.

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  13. Bin B is two times bigger than bin A on the edge length. The volume for bin B is 4 times greater. If you multiplied 12 and 12, which is 144 and then divide with 36. You will get 4.

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  14. England 7
    The edge length of Bin B is twice the size greater than the edge length of Bin A, 6 times 2 is 12. The volume of Bin B is 8 times greater than the volume of Bin A. 6 times 6 times 6 is 216, 12 times 12 times 12 is 1,728. 1,728 divided by 216 is 8.

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  15. Bin B is two times greater than the edge length of bin A. The volume of bin B is 4 times greater. i did 12 x 12 to get 144 and then i divided by144 by 36 to get 4

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  16. The edge length of Bin B is twice the size of Bin A. 12 divided by 6 is 2. To find the volume you would have to multiply 6 by the third power. You would also have to do that with 12. 1,728 divided by 216 is 8. The volume of Bin B is 8 times greater than the volume of Bin A.

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  17. Bin B is two times greater than the edge of Bin A because 6 x 2=12. Bin B is 8 times greater than the volume of Bin A. 6 x 6 x 6= 216. 12 x 12 x 12= 1,728. 1,728/216 is 8

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  18. The edge length of Bin B is twice the size of Bin A. 12 divided by 6 is 2. To find the volume you would have to multiply 6 by the third power. You would also have to do that with 12. 1,728 divided by 216 is 8. The volume of Bin B is 8 times greater than the volume of Bin A.

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  19. England 3
    I Divided By 144 By 36 And I Got 6

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    1. Re-read the question. You need to answer all parts. Your answer is not correct for any of the questions asked. Try again!

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  21. England7
    Bin B is twice the size of Bin A.6 times 2 is 12. To find the volume you would have to multiply 6 by 6 by 6 and get 216 and multiply 12 by 12 by 12 and get 1,728. 1,728 divided by 216 is 8. Bin B's volume is 8 times the volume of Bin A

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  22. The edge of bin B is 6 times greater than bin A. I got that by subtracting 12-6=6. The volume of bin B is 8 times greater than bin A. I got that by finding the volume of bin A and bin B. V=LxWxH, bin A is V=6x6x6 since it's cubic all sides are equal. The volume of bin A is 216. Bin B, V=12x12x12 and I got 1728 for bin B. Last step to find out the different size of bin A and bin B, I divide the volume bin B by the volume of bin A. 1728/216=8.

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    1. Your English is improving. I am very proud of you. Your answer for volume is correct. Your answer for length is wrong. The length is 2 times greater because 12/6 = 2.

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  23. ENGLAND1
    bin b twice the size of bin a . witch is 6 . so 6 times 2 =12. the answer is 8.

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  24. England 7
    Bin B is 2 times greater than Bin A. I got that answer by 12 in. / 6 in. = 2.
    The volume of Bin B is 8 times greater than Bin A. I got the answer by 12 times 12 times 12 = 1,728 and 6 times 6 times 6 = 216. Then i took 1,728 / 216 = 8.

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  25. england7
    bin b is 2 time bigger then bin a. how i got my answer was 12in/6in is 2in. the volume of bin b is 8 time bigger then bin a. how i got my answer was 12x12x12=1728 and 6x6x6=216. then divide 1728 by 216 you would get 8.

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  26. england 2
    the side length of bin b is 2x greater then bin A. i multiplied 12x12x12=1,728 and then 6x6x6= 216. 1,278 divided by 216 equals 8

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  27. England 7
    Bin A is 2 times the size of Bin B because 6 times 2 is 12. The volume of Bin B is 8 times greatet than Bin A because 12 times 12 times 12 is 1,728. 6 times 6 times 6 is 216. Then you divide 1,728 by 216 and you get 8

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  28. England 2
    The edge length of Bin B is two times more than the edge length of Bin A. The edge length of Bin A is 6. 6 times 2 is 12. The volume of Bin B is 8 times more than the volume of Bin A. 6 times 6 times 6 is 216, 12 times 12 times 12 is 1,728. 1,728 divided by 216 is 8.

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  29. England 2
    Bin B is two times more than the edge length of Bin A because 6 x 2 = 12.
    Bin B is 8 times more than the volume of Bin A because if you take the edge lengths of both A & B: 6 x 6 x 6 = 216, & 12 x 12 x 12 = 1,728. 1,728 divided by 216 is 8, therefore Bin B is 8 times more than the volume of Bin A.

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  30. The edge length of Bin B is twice the size of Bin A. 12 divided by 6 is 2. To find the volume you would have to multiply 6 by the third power. You would also have to do that with 12. 1,728 divided by 216 is 8. The volume of Bin B is 8 times greater than the volume of Bin A.

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  31. England 2: The edge length Bin B is two times more than edge length Bin A because 6x2=12. Bin B is 8 times more than the volume of bin A. 6 x 6 x 6 is 216, 12 x 12 x 12 is 1,728. Ans 1,728 divided by 216 is 8.

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