Answer:
The correct answer is;
No, the quadrilateral is not always a parallelogram
Step-by-step explanation:
Since there are only four opposite angles in a quadrilateral there are only two possible angle bisectors of the opposite angles also, the angle bisectors of a pair of opposite angles of a quadrilateral will intersect within the quadrilateral and therefore they cannot form the sides of a parallelogram
Therefore, the answer is no, the quadrilateral is not always a parallelogram.
Answer:
1. 5040
2. 20
Step-by-step explanation:
1. using the formula for permutation
nPr=n!/(n-r)!
10P4 = 10!/(10-4)!
=10*9*8*7*6!/6!
then we are left with
=10*9*8*7
=5040
2.using the formula for combination
nCr=n!/(n-r)!r!
6C3=6!/(6-3)!3!
=6*5*4*3!/3!3!
=6*5*4/3*2*1
=20
Answer:
24 is the LCM of 4,6,8. I think thats what your looking for.
Hope this helps!
Step-by-step explanation:
90% of "a" is 44.......turn ur percent into a decimal...." of " means multiply..." is " means equals...
0.90a = 44...divide both sides by 0.90
a = 44 / 0.90
a = 48.89.....this is rounded
what is 30% of 3a.....and we know that "a" is 48.89...
0.30(3 * 48.89) = 0.30(146.67) = 44 <=== ur answer
Well you haven't really given us a question that requires a "quantifiable" answer. 2 ounces is roughly equivalent to 60 grams. 2 ounces of ketchup wouldn't be an awful lot of ketchup. I'm sure that you'd remain healthy despite eating 2 ounces of ketchup along with your potato wedges.
According to the American Heart Association, women should only have about 25 grams of sugar per day. In 100g of ketchup there would be about 22g grams of sugar. If you were to eat roughly 60g of ketchup, you'd only be digesting about 13.2 grams of sugar. Now, potato wedges could also contain sugar, but you haven't stated how many grams or kilograms of potato wedges you'd be eating, so I wouldn't be able to tell you whether your meal contains too much sugar.