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Nouns - Quiz 3
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The recommended daily calcium intake for a 20-year old is 1,000 miligrams (mg). One cup of milk contains 299 mg of calcium and one
cup of juice contains 261 mg of calcium. Which of the following inequalities represents the possible number of cups of
milk m and cups of juice j a 20-year-old could drink in a day to meet or exceed the daily calcium intake from these drinks alone?
Because the question asks for the calcium from these two sources to meet or eceed the recommended daily intake, the total of these two products
1. A mathematical problem is a problem that is amenable to being represented, analysed and possibly solved, with the methods of mathematics.
2. Mathematicians have tried millions of numbers, and they have never found a single one that didn't end up at 1 eventually.
3. How many times did Marcus have to walk up the ight of stairs to complete his daily exercise of 8 stadia? Can you write your answer in Roman
numerals?
4. Sound travels at about 330 metres per second; light travels so fast that it arrives almost instantaneously. If you time the gap between a ash of
lightning and its clap of thunder as 6 seconds, roughly how far away is the storm?
5. A small catridge of ink has enough ink to print 600 pages.
6. In a Sweet Chat Cafe, each table has 3 legs, each chair has 4 legs, and all the customers and the three members of staff have 2 legs each.
7. Heidi and Peter went for a mountain walk from Tapah to Cameron Highland. They left Tapah at 12 noon and the sign there said that the trip of
8. There are six more girls than boys in Miss Nurul's class of 24 pupils. What is the ratio of girls to boys in the class?
9. The ow of water from the lake is being drained. The graph show the depth of the water in centimetres, against time in minutes.
10. Ben has 55% more sheep than goats. What is the ratio of his goats to his ock of sheep?
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10/6/2020 Nouns - Quiz 3 | Schoology
The kilogram (kg) is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI), and is defined as being equal to the mass of the International
Prototype of the Kilogram (IPK, also known as "Le Grande K" or "Big K"), a cylinder of platinum-iridium alloy stored by the International Bureau of
Weights and Measures at Saint-Cloud, France. The kilogram is a base unit of mass, a property corresponding to the common perception of how "heavy"
an object is.
The kilogram was originally defined as the mass of a litre of water at its freezing point. That was an inconvenient quantity to precisely replicate, so in
the late 18th century, a platinum artefact was fashioned as a standard for the kilogram.
The gram, 1/1000 of a kilogram, was provisionally defined in 1795 as the mass of one cubic centimetre of water at the melting point of ice.
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