Answer: 1,278
Step-by-step explanation: 2(18x18)+2 1/2(18x14)
p.e.m.d.a.s. 18x18= 324 18x14= 252
2x324= 648 2.5x252=630
648+630 =1,278
Answer:
There needs to be 300 liters of Drink A and 270 liters of Drink B
Step-by-step explanation:
Let a = the amount of Drink A and b = the amount of Drink B
Multiplying a number by 0.2 is the same as calculating 20% of it and same goes with 15% and 0.15. This makes our equation for the amount of fruit juice:
0.2a + 0.15b = 100.5
We know what the difference between a and b will be 30 liters so:
a - b = 30
Now we have our system of equations
To cancel out a, we can multiply the first equation by -5 so we will now have:
-a - 0.75b = -502.5
a - b = 30
Adding these two equations together, we get:
-1.75b = -472.5
Both sides are negative, so we can take the negative signs away.
1.75b = 472.5
Now divide both sides by 1.75
b = 270
Plugging 270 into b, we have:
a - b = 30
a - 270 = 30
Add 270 to both sides
a = 300
There needs to be 300 liters of Drink A and 270 liters of Drink B
Answer:
26
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of angles in a triangle is 180 degrees, use this and set up an equation;
x + ( 4x -5 ) + 55 = 180
Simplify
x + ( 4x - 5 ) + 55 = 180
5x + 50 = 180
Inverse operations;
5x + 50 = 180
-50 - 50
5x = 130
/5 /5
x = 26
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Answer:
{HH, HT, TH, TT}
Step-by-step explanation:
The set of all possible outcomes in tossing a coin twice is;
{HH, HT, TH, TT}
In the first toss the coin may land Heads. In the second toss the coin may land Heads or Tails. This can be represented as;
HH, HT
Heads in the first and second tosses. Heads in the first toss followed by a Tail in the second toss.
In the first toss the coin is also likely to land Tails. In the second toss the coin may land Heads or Tails. This can be represented as;
TH, TT
Tails in the first toss followed by a Head in the second toss. Tails in the first and second tosses.
Combining these two possibilities will give us the set of all possible outcomes in tossing a coin twice is;
{HH, HT, TH, TT}