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igor_vitrenko [27]
2 years ago
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Jim goes to the store and buy 6 apples for 25 cent each and 10 bananas for 10 cent each Jim has a 10% off coupon Jim will own th

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aniked [119]2 years ago
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= 1 2/3 or 1.667

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3 years ago
In a triangle, the sum of the measures of the first two angles is 12 less than the measure of the third angle. In addition, the
USPshnik [31]

The measure of the three angles are  56, 28 , 192 degree

<h3>What is a Triangle ?</h3>

A triangle is a polygon with three sides , three vertices an three angles.

It is given to make system of equations

Let the measure of the first , second and third angle be x, y and z

the sum of the measures of the first two angles is 12 less than the measure of the third angle.

x +y = z -12  ----1

the measure of the first angle is twice as big as the measure of the second angle.

x = 2y

Now equation 1 will be

z - 3y = 12

x +y+z = 180

2y +y +z = 180

3y +z = 180 ----2

z - 3y = 12------3

On solving the system of equation 1, 2

2z = 192

z= 96 degree

3y = 180-96

y = 28

x = 56

Therefore the measure of the three angles area  56, 28 , 192 degree.

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2 years ago
Suppose you have 18 objects (10 of type A, 5 of type B, and 3 of type C). Objects of type A are indistinguishable from each othe
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Answer:

\binom{18}{5}= 8568

Step-by-step explanation:

Note that we have in total 18 items. Even though we are given information regarding the amounts of items per type, the general question asks the total number of ways in which you can pick 5 out of the 18 objects, without any restriction on the type of chosen items. Therefore, the information regarding the type is unnecessary to solve the problem.

Recall that given n elements, the different ways of choosing k elements out of n is given by the binomial coefficient \binom{n}{k}).

Therefore, in this case the total number of ways is just \binom{18}{5}=8568

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I think it’s 32? i dont know good luck
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At what points does the helix r = left angle bracketsin(t), cos(t), tright angle bracket intersect the sphere x 2 + y 2 + z 2 =
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the points are = (0.1045, 0.9945, 6) and ( -0.1045, 0.9945, -6)

Step-by-step explanation:

The detailed steps and appropriate substitution is as shown in the attached file.

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