All you have to do it <span>Identify the legs and the hypotenuse of the triangle. You know that the triangle is a right triangle since the ground and the raised portion of the porch are perpendicular—this means you can use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve this problem. Identify a, </span>b<span>, and c. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the </span>length<span> of c.</span>
When building a Venn Diagram, I always start from the area with the most overlap to the areas of least overlap. Once you have placed the 3 in the middle, you have counted those people, and therefore you must subtract them from the other surveys. Example: since there are 3 people that like all three subjects, now only have 5 students that like just math and English instead of 8.
Therefore:
A) 36 Students were in the survey
*Add all the numbers within the Venn diagram up. Overlapping doesn't matter because no one is double counted.
B) 6 People liked only Math
*Can't touch any other circle but Math
C) 20 Students liked English and math, but not history
*You add 9+5+6, since these bubbles are not overlapping with history.
I Hope this helps and let me know if you have any further questions!
The answer is that he will have to sprint 44 times in order for Scott to have sprinted 2 miles
Answer:
for Lena
C = 3x C + 5x
for Patrick
C = 9x C = 10x
for total C = 12x + 15x
Step-by-step explanation:
Its $36 if it is only for his three roommates
and
$27 if it is only for his three roommates w/ Jason