8cm, since 6 full squares and 4 halves
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Answer:
14
Step-by-step explanation:
i think it's 14. i hope i helped :)
Answer:
42(79,42,32)
Step-by-step explanation:
I got the solution by using the Trigonometric Identities. If somebody else could do a step by step explanation that would be great.
Let x represent the number of shirts. Let y represent the number of pens.
If shirts are on sale for $11.99 each, then x shirts cost $11.99x.
If pants are on sale for $12.99 each, then y pants cost $12.99y.
The total cost is $(11.99x+12.99y).
Sarah can spend up to $65. Then an inequality that represents this situation is
11.99x+12.99y≤65 (this inequality holds when Sarah can spend $65 too)
or
11.99x+12.99y<65 (this inequality holds when Sarah can spend less than $65).