Answer:
40,000 baldosas
Step-by-step explanation:
Lo primero que debemos hacer aquí es calcular el área del patio rectangular.
El mejor enfoque para esto es convertir primero sus medidas a centímetros
Matemáticamente, 100 cm = 1 m, entonces 10 m se convierten en 1000 cm y 12 m se convierten en 1200 m.
El área de un rectángulo es L * B y, por lo tanto, tenemos 1200 * 1000 = 1,200,000 cm ^ 2
Ahora, para saber la cantidad de azulejos que tendrá el patio, necesitaremos dividir el área del patio por el área de los azulejos
Matemáticamente, eso sería 1,200,000 / 30 = 40,000 fichas
Answer:
22 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Diameter=2×Radius
Radius=11
Diameter=11×2=22
Answer:
3 centimeters
Step-by-step explanation:
given ratio is
18 km : 1 cm
Now if km is multiplied by 3, the cm should also be multiplied by 3.
=> 18 x 3 : 1 x 3
=> 54 km : 3 cm
Answer:
x = 84°
Step-by-step explanation:
The inscribed angle x is half the measure of the intercepted arc, that is
x = 0.5 × 168° = 84°
<span>Given:
75% of the five-star football recruits in the nation go to universities in the three most competitive athletic conferences. </span>→ 25% goes to other schools.
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five-star recruits get full football scholarships 93% of the time, regardless of which conference they go to. </span>→ 7% of the 5-star recruits don't get full football scholarships.<span>
a. The probability that a randomly selected five-star recruit who chooses one of the best three conferences will be offered a full football scholarship?
75% * 93% = 69.75%
b. What are the odds a randomly selected five-star recruit will not select a university from one of the three best conferences?
25% of selected five-star recruit will not select a university from one of the three best conferences. I got the number based on the given data. Since, 75% will go, the remaining percent won't go. Total percentage should be 100% of the population.
c. Explain whether these are independent or dependent events. Are they Inclusive or exclusive?
These are independent events. One can still go to different school and still be legible for the full football scholarship.
For question 2, pls. see attachment.</span>