Please see diagram:
A right triangle has 3 main trigonometric ratios. These ratios are the relationships between different sides of the triangle, how large one side is compared to the other side. If you have every angle, in degrees, of a triangle, then you can figure out the relation between the lengths of the three sides. Additionally, you can figure out the value of the angles, given the sides of the triangle.
In the diagram, we are interested in the trigonometric ratios with respect to angle
a.
You see in the diagram that sine, cosine, and tangeant are described as their ratios: (one way to remember: SohCahToa
sine = opposite / hypotenuse
cosine = adjacent / hypotenuse
tangeant = opposite / adjacent.
cosecant, secant, and cotangents are just the reciprocals of these ratios:
cosecant = 1 / sin
secant = 1 / cosine
cotangeant = 1 / tangeant
Step-by-step explanation:
Numer of events divided by total number of events.
number of events = two ( since T is only 2)
total number of events = 12 ( count all of them)
so the probability is = 2/12 which is = 1/6.
Hope this helps.
Good luck ✅.
Answer:
<em>The largest number of glasses of juice Isabella can have from the carton is 8.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Ratios</u>
Knowing the total capacity of the carton of apple juice Ct, and the capacity of each glass Co, we can calculate how many glasses can be taken from the carton by finding the ratio:

There are 1,000 milliliters in one liter, thus the carton has a capacity of
C t= 1.75*1,000 = 1,750 milliliters
Thus,

n=8.75
Since we cannot have 8.75 glasses, we round to the previous integer, then:
The largest number of glasses of juice Isabella can have from the carton is 8.
Area of a rectangle = Length * width.
Small rectangle A = 1m * 3m = 3 square meters
Big rectangle A = 5m * 6m = 30 square meters.
30 square meters + 3 square meters = 33 square meters
Daniel needs 33 square meters of carpet tiles
Answer:
51 liters.
Step-by-step explanation:
By proportion number of litres for 1428 miles
= 17 * 1428/476
= 17 * 3
= 51 liters.