Answer:
6,10,14,18,22
Step-by-step explanation:
4n+2
Let n=1 4(1)+2 = 4+2 = 6
Let n=2 4(2)+2 = 8+2 = 10
Let n=3 4(3)+2 = 12+2 = 14
Let n=4 4(4)+2 = 16+2 = 18
Let n=5 4(5)+2 = 20+2 = 22
Answer:
15
Step-by-step explanation:
For these kind of problems, its best to use a Venn Diagram.
Lets break down the information:
<em>There are 50 students total.</em>
<em>25 take Math competiton classes.</em>
<em>29 take Geometry</em>
<em>12 take history and </em><em><u>no math classes</u></em>
<em>19 take </em><em><u>both math classes</u></em>
Now, make a Venn Diagram.
[Look at the photo attached. Also, the blank spaces in the Venn Diagram are ones that no student takes.]
The 12 taking history and no math classes and 3 kids not taking any of those classes look like they're the only ones not taking either math class.
12 + 3 = 15.
So the answer is 15.
[I'm not sure if this is correct or if I made a mistake so please let me know! Thank you! I hope this helps!]
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Hello,
Answer B
An exterior angle of a circle has like measure the half of difference of the arcs.
mes S=(85°-25°)/2=60°/2=30°