This is an interesting question. I chose to tackle it using the Law of Cosines.
AC² = AB² + BC² - 2·AB·BC·cos(B)
AM² = AB² + MB² - 2·AB·MB·cos(B)
Subtracting twice the second equation from the first, we have
AC² - 2·AM² = -AB² + BC² - 2·MB²
We know that MB = BC/2. When we substitute the given information, we have
8² - 2·3² = -4² + BC² - BC²/2
124 = BC² . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . add 16, multiply by 2
2√31 = BC ≈ 11.1355
Answer: x= 29°
Step-by-step explanation: Add angles D and C. Subtract from 180.
58/2 = 29
Answer:
Approximately 24–36 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Weight of standard American Eskimo dog has mean= 30 pounds
A standard deviation= 2 pounds
For 99.7% of the dogs according to normal distribution would lie between 3 standard deviations on either side of the mean.
i.e. lower bound= Mean- 3 (standard deviation)
= 30-3(2)
=30-6
=24
Upper bound = Mean +3 (standard deviation)
= 30+3(2)
=30+6
=36
Hence the range of weights : 24-36 pounds
correct answer Approximately 24–36 pounds!
Answer:
15, C
Step-by-step explanation:
Any number is equally likely to appear. Therefore, we have 3/20 * 100 = 15. This is C.
Hope this helped!
~clouddragon
Answer:
the answer will be True
Step-by-step explanation:
as the points match up to form a prefect straight line