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kupik [55]
3 years ago
9

A piece of stained glass in a shape of a right triangle has side measuring 8 centimeters 15 centimeters and 17 centimeters. What

is the area of the piece
Mathematics
1 answer:
Umnica [9.8K]3 years ago
5 0
60<span>cm²
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Answer:

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the number of miles she ran this week = r = 26 miles

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number of miles:

the number of miles she ran this week = r

the number of miles she ran the previous week = p

Katelyn is training for a marathon. This week she ran 6 miles less than 2 times the number of miles she ran the previous week.

r = 2 × p - 6 miles

r = 2p - 6........ Equation 1

She ran a total of 42 miles in the two weeks.

r + p = 42 miles

r + p = 42 ........Equation 2

Which system of equations can be used to find the number of miles she ran this week, r, and the number of miles she ran the previous week,p?

The system of Equations =

r = 2p - 6........ Equation 1

r + p = 42 ........Equation 2

We substitute 2p - 6 for r in Equation 2

2p - 6 + p = 42

3p = 42 + 6

3p = 48

p = 48/3

p = 16 miles

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r = 2p - 6........ Equation 1

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<u>Order of operations:</u>

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