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4 years ago
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Noah and Leslie live the same distance from school. Which could be the distance they live from school

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Bogdan [553]4 years ago
6 0
C, 80/100 reduces to 8/10 (or 4/5).

romanna [79]4 years ago
4 0
The answer is C because 80/100 can also equal 8/10 when you reduce it. 
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The alternative hypothesis is what the researcher expects or predicts. It is the statement that is believed to be true if the null hypothesis is rejected.

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5

7

−4

15

2

Step-by-step explanation:

step 1

Find the sin(\theta)sin(θ)

we know that

Applying the trigonometric identity

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2

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2

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7

sin(\theta)=\pm\frac{\sqrt{7}}{3}sin(θ)=±

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π≤θ≤3π/2

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Angle θ belong to the III Quadrant

That means ----> The sin(θ) is negative

sin(\theta)=-\frac{\sqrt{7}}{3}sin(θ)=−

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7

step 2

Find the sec(β)

Applying the trigonometric identity

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2

(β)+1=sec

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(β)

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tan(\beta)=\frac{4}{3}tan(β)=

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substitute

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3

4

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2

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2

(β)

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9

16

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2

(β)

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3

5

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sec(β), sin(β) and cos(β) are positive

sec(\beta)=\frac{5}{3}sec(β)=

3

5

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sec(\beta)=\frac{1}{cos(\beta)}sec(β)=

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cos(\beta)=\frac{3}{5}cos(β)=

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3

substitute

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4

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3

7

)(

5

3

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3

2

)(

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4

)

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