The option that best describes the experiment is accurate and reproducible.
<h3>What option describes the data?</h3>
All the values from the experiment are close in value to the accepted value. This indicates that the experiment is accurate. Two experiments yield the same values. This indicates that the experiment is reproducible.
Here is the table used in answering the question:
Accepted Value: 130
Experiment 1 129
Experiment 2 131
Experiment 3 129
Experiment 4 132
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Garden one and two are both unknown, so I am choosing to call garden 2 X and then label garden 1 with comparisons to X.
It is tempting to list:
Garden Two = X
Garden One = X + 9
BUT there is an easier way. We are told that when 3 bushes are taken from garden 2 (x-3) and put in garden 1 (x + 12) then garden one has 1.5 times more than garden two.
Set it up like this:
1.5 ( x - 3) = x + 12 (because 1.5 times garden 2 will give us garden 1)
1.5x - 4.5 = x + 12 (Distribute)
.5x = 16.5 (Use subtraction to move variables to the right and other numb left)
x = 33 for Garden 2
33 + 9 for Garden 1 = 42
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The figure to this problem is attached below. We know that angles ∠AEG and ∠GEC are supplementary, so:
∠AEG + ∠GEC = 180°
∠AEG = 8x°
∠GEC = (4x + 60)°
8x° + (4x + 60)° = 180°
(12x + 60)° = 180°
12x + 60 = 180
12x = 180 - 60
12x = 120
x = 10
∠AEG and ∠BEC are vertical angles, so they are congruent:
∠BEC = 8x°
∠BEC = 8(10)°
∠BEC = 80°
Okay so what you do is 10*1.75 which equals $17.50