Answer:
The way they put it, you would need to use ratios to compare the landmass of a region of Canada to another region of Canada. I don't know if this helps but I hope it does!
EDIT:
1/6 of the land is 7,451,000 people
1/9 of the land is 12,178,000 people
Total population is 30,647,000 people
Google helped sort of:
The West takes up 29/100 of Canada
The Territories takes up 39/100 of Canada
The Atlantic takes up something (Google wouldn't tell me)
39/100 of 30,647,000 is 11,952,330 people but there's only 99,000 people living there?
Answer:
x - 8 ≤ 4
+8 +8 Add eight to both sides of the equation.
X≤12
2x + 3 > 9
-3 -3 Subtract three from both sides
2x>6 Divide both sides by 2
x>3
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
30 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
135 = 90 + 45
45 is half of 90
so 20 + half of 20 which is 10 = 30
HOPE THIS HELPS
PLZZ MARK BRAINLIEST
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 10x-7=5x+3; ⇒ 5x=10; ⇒ x=2. If x=2, then
2. QS=10*2-7=14;
3. SR=5*2+3=13;
4. m(∠PSR)=15*2+42=72°;
5. m(∠PSQ)=180-m∠(PSR)=180-72=108°.