<span>No sé la forma correcta de hacerlo, pero encontrar conjuntos de dos números que pueden igualar 12, luego encontrar cuál de los encaja en la segunda ecuación correctamente.</span>
Answer:
Pentagon a = 4.9 in. s = 7.1 in. /l ;/ >cvr'-. ~ j-?.1· '19~~. 5) Octagon a = 20.8 m s= 17.2m. ,4 ~;.>a-rt. ::: i, 17. z • t~f "g. ~ :::::, l'/?1 ,0 nt z, ... What is the length of the apothem to the nearest whole number
Step-by-step explanation:
Pentagon a = 4.9 in. s = 7.1 in. /l ;/ >cvr'-. ~ j-?.1· '19~~. 5) Octagon a = 20.8 m s= 17.2m. ,4 ~;.>a-rt. ::: i, 17. z • t~f "g. ~ :::::, l'/?1 ,0 nt z, ... What is the length of the apothem to the nearest whole number
Answer:
36 liters
Step-by-step explanation:
We solve this question using the least common multiple method
Find and list multiples of the liter the blue paint comes in the liters the yellow paint comes in. We find the first common multiple is found. This is the least common multiple.
Multiples of 9:
9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54
Multiples of 12:
12, 24, 36, 48, 60
Therefore,
LCM(9, 12) = 36
Hence, the smallest amount of each paint color the store must have sold is 36 liters
Answer:
[1] = 6
x = -3/2 is the root
Step-by-step explanation:
A perfect square trinomial is of the form ...
(a + b)² = a² +2ab +b²
You have ...
- a²=16w² ⇒ a = 4w
- b² = 36 ⇒ b = 6
- 2ab = 2(4w)(6) = 48w
Then the factorization is ...
16w² +48w +36 = (4w +6)²
This will be zero when x = -6/4 = -3/2.
Just subtract 20.35 from 100.8
if your bag weighs 100.8 kg and you scoop out 20.35 kg then weigh your bag it will be 80.45 bc u took out 20.35 kg of the cement to use. hope that explains it