Answer:
Option A. 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Left point: a=x=4
Right point: b=x=6
Range: r=b-a→r=6-4→r=2
Width of each of the four equal intervals: w=2/4→w=0.5
The first left endpoint is x1=a→x1=4
The second left endpoint is x2=x1+w→x2=4+0.5→x2=4.5
The third left endpoint is x3=x2+w→x3=4.5+0.5→x3=5
The fourth left endpoint is x4=x3+w→x4=5+0.5→x4=5.5
Then, the list is: x1, x2, x3, x4 = 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5
Answer: B. Funds need to be easily accessible
This is so you can access it easily without paying a penalty
Answer:
111°
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the centre of the circle be C
mRQ=157 (marked)
The angle at the centre of a circle standing on an arc is twice any angle at the circumference, standing on the same arc. So <SCR=2(SQR)=2(46)=92. mSR=<SCR=92
All the arc measure add up to 360 so:
mSQ+mRQ+mSR=360
mSQ+157+92=360
mSQ=360-249=111
4 terms, degree of 2
The terms is the amount of “numbers” you have, which is 4
The degree is the highest power, which is x^2
Answer:
81 units³
Step-by-step explanation:
V = Length x Widht x Height
= 9 x 3 x 3
= 81 units³