SOLUTION: 1. A farmer wishes to fence a circular ring for his ponies. If he has
264 feet of fencing, what would he make the radius of the circle?
22 (Use 1t = 7.)
2. Jake Zablowski ha
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-> SOLUTION: 1. A farmer wishes to fence a circular ring for his ponies. If he has
264 feet of fencing, what would he make the radius of the circle?
22 (Use 1t = 7.)
2. Jake Zablowski ha
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Question 1111391: 1. A farmer wishes to fence a circular ring for his ponies. If he has
264 feet of fencing, what would he make the radius of the circle?
22 (Use 1t = 7.)
2. Jake Zablowski has a collection of coins worth $96.07. He has five
times as many 50-cent pieces as he has silver dollars. The number
of dimes is twice the number of 50-cent pieces. There are seven
more than 3 times as many pennies as dimes. How many of each
kind of coin does he have?
3. The boys have a small game going in the back room. Mr. X decides to
pull out and finds he has $194. If he has four times as many $1 bills as
$5 bills, one-fifth as many $2 as $5 bills, and the same number of $50
bills as $2 bills, how many bills of each kind does he have?
4. Mr. Swanson needs to move a 3S0-pound refrigerator. He has no
dolly, so he gets his son to help balance the refrigerator while he
slides a 6-foot board under it and uses a block as a fulcrum. (This
enables him to get a rug under the refrigerator on which it will
slide.) If the fulcrum is 18 inches from the end of the board, how
much force is needed to raise the refrigerator~
5. A plane flies from Los Angeles west to Paradise Isle and returns.
During both flights there is a steady upper air wind from the west at 80 mph. If the trip west to Paradise Isle took 17 hours and the
return trip to Los Angeles took 13 hours, what was the plane's
average airspeed~ Answer by ikleyn(52775) (Show Source):