All of these would be perfectly fine represented by a pie chart except A, which doesn't add to 100%.
The question seems to be getting at the idea that a pie chart might be better when the slices are all visually different sizes. I don't really think that's right; a pie chart for D say, where the two slices are about the same, gives the correct impression of the relative frequencies, which are about the same.
Answer they're looking for: C
Answer:
<h3>Negative one-half (negative 2) (x + 3) = negative 10 (negative one-half)</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the expression
- 2 (x + 3) = - 10
The first step in solving the expression is to multiply both sides by -1/2 as shown;
-1/2(-2)(x+3) = -1/2(-10)
(x +3) = 1/2(10)
x + 3 = 5
x = 5-3
x = 2
Hence the correct option is Negative one-half (negative 2) (x + 3) = negative 10 (negative one-half)
Answer:
4 and the correct answer is 34
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Both statements are sufficient to answer the question
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
- The paint mixture has following proportions:
Total volume of paint = T
Blue: x*T / 100
Green: y*T/100
Red: z*T/100
Find:
Statement 1: x = y
Statement: z = 60
Which of the above statement is sufficient to calculate the amount of green paint used
Solution:
Statement 1:
- The amount of blue paint used is:
1 gallon = x*T / 100
- x = y,
1 gallon = y*T / 100
Hence,
Amount of green paint used is 1 gallon
- The statement is sufficient
Statement 2:
- The amount of red paint used is:
3 gallon = z*T / 100
T = 300 / z = 300 / 60 = 5 gallons
T = R + B + G
G = T - R - B
G = 5 - 3 - 1
G = 1 gallons
Hence,
Amount of green paint used is 1 gallon
- The statement is sufficient
Answer:
perfect square
Step-by-step explanation:
A perfect square is a number multiplied by itself:
16 = 4^2 = 4 * 4