the answer is 150 miles. its also my first Tim putting my hw answer on here.
Since, 0.5 goes into 1.5 three times, all we have to do is multiply 100 by 3, which equals 300 miles.
12 inches = 100 miles so 6 inches= 50 miles. If the map is 112 inches long, then you would divide 112 by 6, which is 18 & 2/3 . You would then multiply 18 & 2/3 by 50, which comes out to be 933 & 1/3 miles. This means that Wisconsin is about 933 miles long. I only changed the proportion of 12 to 100 to 6 to 50 to work with easier numbers. In reality, you could have done the problem shorter by just dividing 112 by 12 and multiplying that number by 100. You still would have gotten 933 & 1/3 miles.
As Phalom comes along the third side of his land, he is in a hurried state. He had not completed two miles of digging, and he had over a 10-mile goal.
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If y equals 7, then y equals 7. This equation is already in final, solved state. Read it out loud and you will understand.
It is 300 miles.
Since, 0.5 goes into 1.5 three times, all we have to do is multiply 100 by 3, which equals 300 miles.
300 miles long
the answer is 300 miles
100/12*112 = 933
Isn't it just 112 divided by 12, and the answer times by 100miles?
The state of Wisconsin is 54,314 square miles of land area. The state is 310 miles long and 260 miles wide.
12 inches = 100 miles so 6 inches= 50 miles. If the map is 112 inches long, then you would divide 112 by 6, which is 18 & 2/3 . You would then multiply 18 & 2/3 by 50, which comes out to be 933 & 1/3 miles. This means that Wisconsin is about 933 miles long. I only changed the proportion of 12 to 100 to 6 to 50 to work with easier numbers. In reality, you could have done the problem shorter by just dividing 112 by 12 and multiplying that number by 100. You still would have gotten 933 & 1/3 miles.
Wisconsin is the 23rd largest state in the U.S. at 65,498 square miles.
It depends on your exact route, but the approximate driving distance by road from the Wisconsin state line to the Texas state line is 885 miles.
their ranking by size is 12th place
Considering that Wisconsin is 320 miles at its maximum, that would be the furthest you could park away from a fire hydrant in Wisconsin and still be in the state.