The correct answer is B.
Determine and recall first the trigonometric functions:
Sin A = Opposite/Hypotenuse
Cos A = Adjacent/Hypotenuse
Tangent = Opposite/Adjacent
If for example we try to take an angle, for example the Y, then Y is opposite Y. The Hypotenuse will be the longer side which is going to denoted by X and the next side will be Adjacent which will be denoted by Z.
Use this test to answer:
Sin Y = Y/X
where:
Y = opposite
X = hypotenuse
Cos (90 - y) = cos (90 - 50) = cos 40
where Z = 40
we look for cos Z = Y/X
Therefore,
Sin Y = Cos (90 - Y)
Answer:
1.5 mL
Step-by-step explanation:
The abbreviation mcg stands for "microgram," or 10^-6 grams. The abbreviation mg stands for "milligram," or 10^-3 grams. The relationship between these is ...
1 mg = 1000 mcg
<h3>Dose</h3>
The order for 6000 mcg is an order for 6(1000 mcg) = 6(1 mg) = 6 mg. At 4 mg/mL, the quantity of dexamethasone required is ...
(6 mg)/(4 mg/mL) = (6/4) mL = 1.5 mL
The nurse will give 1.5 milliliters of dexamethasone.
I believe it’s the last option sorry if I’m incorrect
Answer:
senior and junior? that would be a perfect 100%, 29/29
Step-by-step explanation:
Unless I'm incorrect, this question states the probability of <u>BOTH</u> a senior <u>AND</u> junior being chosen, which would be 100% or again, 29/29
Lets solve the problem through compound interest formula,
The number of months are 360
The account pay interest rate is 5.1 %compounded monthly.
The amount withdraws each month is $2154
The value of n is 360.
The value of is<em> i</em> is 5.1%
So,
![P = A [(1+i)^n]-1/i(1+i)^n\\\\P = $2,154 [(1+(0.051/12))^30*12] - 1 / (0.051/12)(1+(0.051/12))^30*12\\\\P = $396,721.78](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%20%3D%20A%20%5B%281%2Bi%29%5En%5D-1%2Fi%281%2Bi%29%5En%5C%5C%5C%5CP%20%3D%20%242%2C154%20%5B%281%2B%280.051%2F12%29%29%5E30%2A12%5D%20-%201%20%2F%20%280.051%2F12%29%281%2B%280.051%2F12%29%29%5E30%2A12%5C%5C%5C%5CP%20%3D%20%24396%2C721.78)
Hence the value of principal is $396721.78
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