Answer:
2.211 gallon of rainwater
Step-by-step explanation:
1.46 gallon + 0.751 gallon = 2.211 gallon
Answer:
see below. × signifies a wrong choice; → signifies a correct one
Step-by-step explanation:
× Jorge should graph in the vertical line with values of –4 for the line of reflection. (The line of reflection is horizontal.)
→ Jorge could count how far each pre-image point is from the line of reflection along the perpendicular from the point to the line of reflection.
× Jorge could count how far each vertex of the figure is from the y-axis and count the same distance on the other side. (He could do this pointless exercise, but it has no relation to the problem. The y-axis (x=0) is not the line of reflection.)
→ Jorge will not move any point that lies on the line of reflection. (All points on the line of reflection are reflected to themselves.)
→ Jorge could check his work by seeing if each segment joining a pre-image point with its image has the midpoint on the line of reflection. (This is what is meant by "line of reflection.")
× Jorge could check his work by making sure that the image has the same orientation as the original. (A reflected image as an orientation opposite that of the original, a fact you see every time you look in a mirror.)
Answer:
Santana scored 12 2-point baskets.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that Santana converted 22 baskets in his last basketball game, totaling 54 points at the end of the game, and that in basketball the baskets are worth 2 and 3 points, to determine the number of baskets of each value that Santana converted, the following logic reasoning must be done:
If all the baskets were 2 points, the total of points made would have been 44 (22 x 2). Now, there are 10 more points, which are attributable to the 3-point baskets (that is, each extra point is a 3-point basket). Therefore, since 54 minus 44 equals 10, Santana made 10 3-point baskets and 12 2-point baskets.
This is verified through the following calculation:
(10 x 3) + (12 x 2) = X
30 + 24 = X
54 = X
It will says divided by or took away for subtracting and put in for adding