Answer:
1) 12
2) Yes, there could be 16 people
3) 1/2 of one segment which is 1 block or 2 skinny blocks
4) 1/12
5) 1 of 4 people -> This means that each person gets 1.5/6 pieces which is greater than 0.66/12 piece
1.5/6 = 3/12 which is greater than 0.66/12 piece
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we know what he earns hourly, and his sales, we can figure out his full gross pay for the week.
As so:
We can set up an equation like this:
<em>h</em> = hours
<em>s</em> = sales
9.60h + 5%s
Now, we substitute.
9.60(35) + 5%(230)
Next, solve.
336.00 + 11.50
$347.50
$347.50 was Glen's gross pay for the week.
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Yes and no. A negative number and it's opposite are 'integers.' Yes, a negative and a negative multiplied together give you a positive. The two negative signs cancel out making it positive. But no, a positive and a positive multiplied together do not give you a negative. When you subtract positive numbers you can get a negative, but not when multiplying. If you were to do a positive times a negative it would be negative because the positive can't cancel it out. Example: -3 · -3 = 9. [] 3 · 3 = 9. [] -3 · 3 = -9. Other than the positive number part, the statement is true about the negatives. I hope that helped!
Answer:
x ≈ 9.5 , y ≈ 15.3
Step-by-step explanation:
sin32° =
=
( multiply both sides by 18 )
18 × sin32° = x , then
x ≈ 9.5 ( to the nearest tenth )
cos32° =
=
( multiply both sides by 18 )
18 × cos32° = y , then
y ≈ 15.3 ( to the nearest tenth )