Answer:
3/12 and 5/x
12 times 5 is 60 so 3 times 20 shall be 60
3/12 = 5/20
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16 n^2 -10n + 129 = 8n^2 -8
We collect the terms:
8n^2 -10n + 137 = 0
The steps for completing the square:
1) Move the "non X" (or "non N") term to the right:
8n^2 -10n = -137
<span>2)<span> Divide the equation by the coefficient of N² which in this case is 8
n^2 -1.2n = </span></span><span><span>-17.125
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3) Take the coefficient of "N"; divide it by 2; square it; add it to both sides of the equation.
-1.2 / 2 = -.6
-.6^2 = .36
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n^2 -1.2n +.36 = <span>-17.125
+.36
Take the square root of both sides:</span>
(n-.6)*(n-.6) = sq root(
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-16.765
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That's about as far as I can go.
Answer:
Equation: 
Step-by-step explanation:
By definition, the perimeter of a figure can be calculated by adding the lenghts of its sides.
Knowing this, you can write the following equation:
<em> [Equation 1]</em>
According to the data given in the exercise, the perimeter in feet of the fighter is:

Therefore, you can substitute this values into<em> [Equation 1]:</em>

Finally, you must solve for "x" in order to find its value. This is:

Answer:
5/8
Step-by-step explanation:
if 1/8 is used for one batch . for five batch=1/8*5=5/8
Not entirely sure but its like 5.6 or 5.7