The height of the parallelogram is 4 millimeters
<h3>How to determine the height of the parallelogram?</h3>
The given parameters are
Area = 32 square millimeters
Base = 8 millimeters
The height is calculated as
Height = Area/Base
Substitute the known values in the above equation
Height = 32/8
Evaluate the quotient
Height = 4
Hence, the height of the parallelogram is 4 millimeters
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Correct me if I’m wrong, I believe you have to add all of those numbers together. Then divide after and plug in those remaining digits
Answer:
g(n) = 2n^2 - 4n; Find g(-9)
The answer is 170, because you have to plug in -9 for all the N values. When you do that, just follow PEMDAS.
P-Parentheses
E-Exponents
M-Multiplication
D-Division
A-Addition
S-Subtraction
Step-by-step explanation:
g(-9) = 2(-9)^2 - 4(-9)
g(-9) = 18^2 -4(-9)
g(-9) = 134+36
g(-9) = 170
I really hope this helps!
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Josiah Kumai
To calculate the area of the shaded part formed from the intersection of the the two circle A and B, we shall proceed as follows:
Calculate the area of one of the overlapping sectors, the subtract the area of its triangle to find the area of the segment, and multiply this by 2.
Answer: D]
<span># of books = 4 ; original cost = 4*9=36; savings = 0.10*36= 3.60
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<span># of books = 2 ;original cost = 2*20=40; savings = 0.20*40= 8.00
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<span>Percent savings:
original total cost=$76
Total savings = $11.60
Percent savings: 11.60/76 = 0.1526..= 15.26%</span>