Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of terms that are two terms apart (s4 and s6) is the square of the common ratio:
s6/s4 = r^2
r = √(8/18)
r = 2/3 . . . . . matches choices A and C
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Using the formula for the general term, we now know enough to find the first term:
sn = s1·r^(n-1)
s4 = s1·(2/3)^(4-1)
Using s4 = 18 and multiplying by (2/3)^-3, we get ...
18·(2/3)^-3 = s1 = 18·27/8
s1 = 243/4 . . . . . matches choice A
This problem has been solved! See the answer Determine Um (mode ), average U, and Urms for a group of ten automobiles clocked by radar at speeds 38,44,48,50,55,55,57,58 and 60mi/h respectively
Answer:
10 2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
So in order to figure this out you have to work backwards. First, Daniel came and took a cookie. So when he took 1 there were 3 cookies available. Next Christine took one fourth of the cookies, meaning that the 3 available cookies are the remaining 3/4's. When she got there she took 1. Then Beth came and took 1/3. For it to be 3/3 there has to be 1 and 1/3 more cookies. Now there are 5 and 1/3 cookies. Amanda came and ate half of the cookies meaning that the amount of cookies we have now is the other half that she didnt eat. 5 and 1/3 plus 5 and 1/3 is 10 and 2/3. I hope this is correct.
Answer:
Both Distance formula and Slope formula are used to classify quadrilaterals and triangles, as Distance formula is used to calculate the length of each side while Slope formula is used to find the angle of a line with respect to an axis or another line.
We can classify the figure as finding the lengths of each side by using Distance formula. For example, if we find that a quadrilateral has all 4 sides equal, is it a square. If it has opposite sides equal, it can be a rectangle or a parallelogram, and so on. It can also tell whether a triangle is right angled, isosceles or equilateral.
Slope are used to find angles of the lines. If 2 lines have the same slope, it means they are parallel to each other. If the product of their slopes is -1, it means they are perpendicular to each other
Answer:
A. Slow, Legato, Minor Key
Step-by-step explanation:
This is pretty subjective (and is it really math?) but this is what I think