In order to convert a mixed number into its simplest form you must first divide the denominator by the numerator then convert the answer back to fraction form.
in order to concert a decimal into a fraction you must first find out how many times the decimal goes into one hundred then with the rest of the number you repeat until you finally get you fraction.
Answer:
20.7 ft each
Step-by-step explanation:
See the diagram attached below which describes and represents the information given to us.
The tangents are PA and PB.
Tangents form right angle with the radius of a circle, therefore:
<OBP = <OAP = 90°
Therefore ∆OBP is a right triangle.
m<APO = m<BPO = ½(60) = 30°
Thus, in ∆OBP,
Reference angle = 30°
Side length opposite to reference angle = 12 ft
Adjacent length = length of tangent PB
Apply trigonometric function TOA, to find PB:
Tan 30 = Opp/Adj
Tan 30 = 12/PB
PB × Tan 30 = 12
PB = 12/Tan 30
PB = 20.7846097 ≈ 20.7 ft (nearest tenth)
Length of each segment = 20.7 ft
The total amount of loan payable in 5 years = amortization *60
where:
monthly amortization = $444.89
Total amount of car loan = $26263.4
Remaining balance =15 months x monthly amortization
Remaining car loan balance = $6673.35
Jose needed an amount of $6673.35 to fully pay his five-year car loan.
Answer:
a. p(orange) = 5/14
b. p(green) = 3/14
c. p(red) = 1/7
d. p(brown) = 2/7
e. p(brown or red) = 3/7
Step-by-step explanation:
1. You have a 14 pencils. Two pencils are red, 5 pencils are orange, 3 pencils are green and 4 pencils are brown.
p(color) = (number of pencils of that color)/(total number of pencils)
p(color) = (number of pencils of that color)/14
a. If a pencil is picked at random, what is the probability that the pencil
will be orange?
p(orange) = 5/14
b. If a pencil is picked at random, what is the probability that the pencil
will be green?
p(green) = 3/14
c. If a pencil is picked at random, what is the probability that the pencil will be red?
p(red) = 2/14 = 1/7
d. If a pencil is picked at random, what is the probability that the pencil
will be brown?
p(brown) = 4/14 = 2/7
e. If a pencil is picked at random, what is the probability that the pencil
will be brown or red?
brown: 4
red: 2
brown or red: 4 + 2
p(brown or red) = 6/14 = 3/7
Given:
$2.50 off any electronic book for an online bookstore.
let p = original price in dollars
d = discounted price in dollars
p = d + $2.50
The equation above is the working equation to determine the original and discounted price of any ebook purchased by Jason. <span />