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Temka [501]
3 years ago
12

Two friends are playing darts and both throw darts that land at the edge of the same circle on the target shown. The distance fr

om one of the darts to the center of the target is 2 inches. What does this mean for the distance between the other dart and the center of the target? Explain your reasoning.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Sphinxa [80]3 years ago
8 0
It means.that it will be hower much.apart from it if you that a mesuament and subtact by 2
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A regular conditional statement is in the form "If P, then Q" where P and Q are placeholders for other statements.

For example, we can replace "P" with "it rains" and replace "Q" with "the grass gets wet". This means "If P, then Q" becomes "If it rains, then the grass gets wet".

It's hopefully clear that the example above is a one way street. It points in only one direction. The act of raining leads directly to the grass being wet. However, we cannot go in reverse. If we see the grass is wet, it doesn't mean it rained. Perhaps someone turned on a hose or sprinkler system. P leads to Q, but Q does not lead to P.

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We would have the template "P if and only if  Q" which is the same as "Q if and only if P". The order doesn't matter since we can reverse things just fine.

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We've found that choices A, C and D are bi-conditional statements. They can be ruled out. We're left with choice B.

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The ratio is found by dividing a term by the one before it. If successive ratios are all the same, they are "common."

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