Answer: D - 3 + 2√2 + √3
Solution: For the first question, we can just simply add up all of the terms to find the perimeter. Keep in mind that you cannot collect like terms for √3 and√2, since they are not alike. You have to keep them separate.
Hence, the only via solution is (D) 3 + 2√2 + √3
Answer: C - √10 + √13 = √23
Explanation: If we have two different terms inside the square root, we are not allowed to add them together; yes, you can multiply and divide, but not add or subtract.
For (A), if we square a number inside the root, we simply remove the square root sign, so that is correct.
For (B), we are allowed to multiply two square root numbers inside to form one unit.
For (D), we are allowed to divide two square root numbers inside to form one unit.
The bell curve attached below shows the normal distribution of the data.
We are looking the value of X such as the area to its left gives the probability of 0.75
We first need the z-score which we can obtain by reading from the z-table (as shown in the second picture below)
The z-score is = 0.7734
Then we use the following formula to work out X
z-score = (X - Mean) ÷ Standard Deviation
0.7734 = (X - 100) ÷ 15
0.7734×15 = X - 100
11.601 = X - 100
X = 11.601 + 100
X = 111.601 ≈ 112
Hence the third quartile is 112
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: let the first number be x and the second number be y
according to the condition given
x+y=21
3x-y=43
using elimination method
3x+3y=63
3x-y=43
subtacting both the equations
4y=20
y=20/4
y=5
substituting value of y in eq 1
x+5=21
x=21-5
x=16
therefore x=16 and y=5
the two numbers are 16 and 5