Question 2: The answer is A. 90, 45, 45 because one angle is a right angle which is always 90 degrees and the two remaining angles are the same. Also, all triangles have to have a total amount of 180 degrees when all angle-degree-measurements are combined, which leaves A as the only possible answer.
Question 3: The answer is D. To solve this question you simply multiply all the dimensions of the triangular prism together. That would be: 10 x 14 x 8 = 1,120 in squared
Question 4: Sorry, didn't get this one :(
Question 5: The answer is B. 4pi. Sorry, don't have a good explanation for this one, but I'm pretty sure it is correct.
Question 6: Can't see the question, so I can't help you :(
Question 7: The answer is A. 5 feet. Using the power of elimination you can conclude that the three other options to the answer are improbable.
Question 8: The answer is B. 180 - x. To get this you need to know that 180 degrees is a flat line angle. Since angle x and angle y stem from the same two flat lines intersecting diagonally, you can determine the 180 - angle x would equal angle y.
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Answer:
(1/3) x = (5/6)
Discussion:
I think you are asking for this equation:
(1/3) x = (5/6) => multiply both sides by 3
(1/3) 3 x = (5/6) 3 => as (1/3) *3 = 1
x = 5*3/6
x= 15/6
x = 5/2 = 2.5
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MrB
Answer:
The units digit of our number should be and can be any of 0, 2, 4, 6 (four opportunities).
The tens digit of our number should be and can be any of 0, 2, 4, 6 (four opportunities).
The hundreds digit of our number should be and can be any of 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 (five opportunities).
The thousands digit of our number should be and can be any of 2, 4, 6 (three opportunities).
So, there are 4*4*5*3 = 16*15 = 240 such 4-digits totally even numbers, satisfying the condition. ANSWER
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1/5 is the simplified answer to 4/20.
Step-by-step explanation:
When you divide the numerator and denominator by 4, you get the simplified fraction of 1/5.
The class width for this Frequency Distribution Table is 5.
<h3>What is the class width?</h3>
The class width is the difference between the upper boundary and the lower boundary of the class.
The class width = upper boundary - lower boundary
5 - 0 = 5
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