Answer:
a. True
b. True
c. False
d. False
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>First Table</u>
Length=10 feet, Width=4 feet
Area =10 X 4=40 Square Feet
<u>Second Table</u>
The second table is half as long as the first table.
Length =0.5 X 10 =5 feet
Area=5 X Width= 5w
The area of the second table is one fourth the area of the first table.
Area of Second Table =
X Area of first table
5w=
X 40
5w=10
Width of the Second table, w=2 feet
The following are true.
(a)The width of the second table is 2 feet.
(b) The area of the second table is 10 square feet.
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Answer:
Half of a number is 15
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, add commas between each option so it's easier to read I had a hard time figuring out what the options were because of this.
An equation is a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal. An expression is a collection of symbols that jointly express a quantity. This means there has to be an equal sign when the phrases are put into numerical form.
Twice as much as a number: 2X
12 less than a number: X - 12
Half of a number is 15: X/2 = 15
The difference of 20 and a number: 20 - X
As you can see, only one of these phrases is an equation by definition, and that is X/2 = 15, or half of a number is 15. That's because it's the only one that values two expressions as equal.
Answer:
(x, y) ⇒ (-x, y)
Step-by-step explanation:
When you're looking for a rule that transforms one figure to the other, the first step is to look at the figures. You want to identify their orientation (order of vertices) and the relative locations of corresponding vertices.
Here, vertices VWX are in <em>clockwise</em> order. The corresponding vertices V'W'X' are in <em>counterclockwise</em> order. For that to happen, there must be a reflection involved.
The y-axis goes through the midpoints of VV', WW' and XX'. This means the y-axis is the line of reflection. The coordinates of V'W'X' have the same y-values as their originals, but their x-values have changed sign.
The algebraic rule for these two figures is ...
(x, y) ⇒ (-x, y) . . . . . . reflection over y-axis; sign of x changes
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<em>Additional comment</em>
No rotation is involved here.
The rule (x, y) ⇒ (x, y+10) means the y-coordinate has had 10 added to it. That causes a translation upward by 10 units. This <em>is</em> the algebraic rule.
She could have hiked one 2 mile trail and one 1 mile trail or she could’ve hiked one 2.5 mile trail and another 0.5 mile trail