Answer:
The correct option is;
D. 6,5
Step-by-step explanation:
TS and TU are midsegments
Segment PR = 18.2
Segment TS = 6.5
Given that TS is the midsegment of PR and PQ, therefore, TS = 1/2×QR
Which gives;
Segment QR = 2×TS = 2 × 6.5 = 13
Segment QR = 13
Given that TU is a midsegment to PQ and QR, we have that QU = UR
Segment QR = QU + UR (segment addition postulate)
Therefore, QR = QU + QU (substitute property of equality)
Which gives;
QR = 2×QU
13 = 2×QU
Segment QU = 13/2 = 6.5
The length of segment QU is 6.5.
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Answer:
- continuous
- distance traveled by walking
Step-by-step explanation:
You can draw the graph without lifting your pencil, so it is "continuous."
Rows, drinks, and books are all things that are counted. That is, their number takes on discrete values.
Time, on the other hand, is continuous--able to take on any value.
The graph best models distance as a function of time.
Answer: 32 tents
Step-by-step explanation: 250÷ 8= 31.25 so you have to round that tent up because you can't just have a quarter of a tent. So 5 makes the 2 go up and it becomes 32
Answer:
10 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
From the diagram,
Applying,
lw = 5/2(bh)..................... Equation 1
Where l = length of the rectangle, w = width of the rectangle, b = base of the triangle, h = height of the triangle.
make w the subject of the equation
w = 5(bh)/2l............... Equation 2
From the diagram,
Given: l = 12 cm, b = 6 cm, h = 8 cm
Substitute into equation 2
w = 5(6×8)/(2×12)
w = 10 cm
Hence the width of the rectangle is 10 cm