i dont get this question pliss help it says a pond is 36m long a duck swims 4 lengths of the pond each day how far does the duck swim in four weeks?

36 m ÷ 4 lengths = 9 metres per day .7 days × 9 m = 63 m then 63 m × 4 weeks = 252 m . The answer is 252 m in four 4 weeks.

9 X 4 = 36

36 divide 4 = 9

I still don’t know how to do this

Hello I'am year 6 greater depth in all subjects including math and I think I can explain. So first you find out how much 4 weeks is and it is 28 days because in a week there are 7 days and four or seven days is saying

4 x 7 = 28 now keep that a side but still remember it.

Now figure out four lengths of 36m which is 9 because 36 divide by 4 = 9.

Ok now you know that, we do 9 times four weeks and we all know that four weeks is 28 days, so you do 9 x 28 which equals 252.
That is the answer explained in my way .Thank you for listening. If you need help with other things tell me.

36 m

times 4 lengths per day

times 7 days per week

times 4 weeks

Use ur brain

I'm a greater depth math student in school. I'll try and answer this question:

Step 1: 4x7=28
Step 2: 4 divided by 36=9
Step 3: 28x9=252m

I still don't get this question so if I'm wrong then sorry 😐

I got 252 so ya. Ikr very helpfully. I am in greater depth for all subjects in year 6 so I am prob right. If not sorry. I tried

Yes, 252 meters is the correct answer. Well done!

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a pond is 36 m long. a duck swims 4 lengths of the pond each day. how far does the duck swim in 4 weeks

wait it is orintas idea it sounds right anyway

I think it’s 252 m

Math

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Everything

So basically it says corry bought a pack of shirts which is £4.30 per pack a tie which is £1.90 and trousers which are £12.55. And how much change does she get from £20?

To solve this problem, we need to add the cost of the pack of shirts, tie and trousers to find the total cost. Then, we can subtract the total cost from £20 to find the change.

Total cost = £4.30 + £1.90 + £12.55 = £18.75

Change = £20 - £18.75 = £1.25

Therefore, Corry would get £1.25 in change from £20.

So basically it says corey bought a pack of shirts which is £4.30 per pack a tie which is £1.90 and trousers which are £12.55. And how much change does she get from £20?

We just need to add the cost of the pack of shirts, tie, and trousers to find the total cost.

Total cost = £4.30 + £1.90 + £12.55 = £18.75

To find out how much change Corey will receive, we need to subtract the total cost from £20.

Change = £20 - £18.75 = £1.25

Therefore, Corey will receive £1.25 in change.

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Ya math. More of it. And I'm worried bout sats

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Math.

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A rectangle has an area 162 m squared. The width of a field is 6m. Whats the length of field

To solve this problem, we can use the formula for the area of a rectangle:

area = length x width

We know that the area of the rectangle is 162 m^2, and the width is 6 m.

Substituting these values into the equation, we get:

162 = length x 6

To find the length, we can divide both sides of the equation by 6:

length = 162 / 6

Simplifying, we get:

length = 27

Therefore, the length of the field is 27 meters.

4032

There are 4 x 7 = 28 days in 4 weeks, so the duck swims 4 x 28 = 122 lengths in 4 weeks. Therefore, 112 x 36 = 4032 m

sooo yhhhh

56m

If my mathmatic skills are correct, the answer should be 112m. If you got confused about what i said the answer was erlier, i was havin' a laugh😄

144

I think it is 336m long

The AnSwEr is 21

21

NO. Why divide by 4. Didn't Scott say times 4 weeks. And what did you do with the 7 days per week.

it is 36 x 4 x 7 x 4 = answer