So we're going to divide those 12-and-a-half by 25 members to find how much each member ate. 12-and-a-half converted into a decimal is 12.50, and 12.50 divided by 25 is 0.5.
Each member had 0.5 of a slice of a pizza, or fraction-wise, each member had half a slice of pizza.
Answer:
[rad] 2.41
Step-by-step explanation:
Since it gave you the point and the angle to find, you simply just have to solve for the inverse of cot. Remember cot is the opposite of tan, so cot is cos/sin. In that case, we plug into the calc (in radians):
cot^-1(-√5/2)
And we should get 2.41 as our answer!
No you can't
Because in an equilateral triangle all sides and angles must be equal and for that all angles must equal 60 degrees so that their sum is 180 degrees, but a right triangle requires an angle of 90 degrees which the equilateral triangle doesn't have, so there's no such thing as an equilateral right triangle.
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he required "option c) 4.3" is correct.</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
Total number of multiple choice questions = 17
To find, the mean for the number of correct answers = ?
Each question has four possible answers.
If guessing at random:
There is only one in four chances.
= 25 % chance of getting a particular question right.
This is the same probability for each of the 17 questions.
If there is a 25 % chance of getting any given question right.
There are 17 questions.
∴ The total number of questions you will expect to get right =
25 % × 17
= 
= 
= 4.25
≈ 4.3
∴ The mean for the number of correct answers = 4.3
Thus, the required "option c) 4.3" is correct.
Answer:
the graph is attached
Step-by-step explanation:
This sort of equation makes it easy to find the x- and y-intercepts. Setting x to zero gives ...
y = -11 . . . . . the y-intercept
Setting y to zero gives ...
x = -11 . . . . . the x-intercept
You can plot these two points, then draw a line through them to complete the graph.
Every point on this line is a solution to the equation.