Step-by-step explanation:
Chapter 3 of Wheels of Change .
But the bicycle craze had a more lasting impact on women’s clothing than just the use of bloomers. Thanks in large part to cycling, the innovation of rational dress reformers were starting to take effect by the end of the 1890s. Corsets were on their way out, dresses were getting shorter, and women no longer wore the heavy, bulky undergarments that gave them round, unnatural shapes. These changes went a long way toward unburdening women and setting the stage for them to be healthier and more active in the coming century.
Based on the excerpt, women in the 1890s became more independent and their lives improved as a result of
a rise in the popularity of bicycles.
a rise in the popularity of corsets.
cycling becoming less socially acceptable.
clothing becoming more restrictive.
The area of the triangle is 49 in2, so she can create only 2 triangles.
This is a quotient (division) of two functions we must be concerned with the fact that division by zero is undefined.
Since g(x) is in the divisor position, it cannot equal 0.


Subtract 6 from both sides to solve.
So the domain is all real numbers except -6
Set notation {x | x ∈ R, x ≠ -6}
Interval notation (-∞,-6)∪(-6,∞)
Answer:
#3 1/6, 1/6, 1/2, 1/3, 5/6.
#4 3/12, 4/12, 5/12, 8/12, 9/12
Step-by-step explanation:
#3 is numbers out of six (fractions).
#4 is the same thing. You add all of the numbers (4, 3, and 5) to get the total and then you subtract to get the probability.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The compound interest formula is equal to
where
A is the Final Investment Value
P is the Principal amount of money to be invested
r is the rate of interest in decimal
t is Number of Time Periods
n is the number of times interest is compounded per year
in this problem we have
substitute in the formula above