Answer:
263/280 or 0.9
Step-by-step explanation:
if daniel has 17 raffle tickets that mea\ns he has 17 chances of winning. and the question says chance that he wont win
so
280-17 (out of 280)
=263/280
Answer:
109.2
Step-by-step explanation:
If the number being divided does not end in 5 or 0, it being divided by 5 will not be equal. Therefor it might be better to try and use a calculator if you can't do it in your head.
Answer:
On Wednesday
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, We have Alana practicing for three days. We now need to know in which of the days has she practiced closest to 2 hours. Hence, what we are to do here is simply find which of the practicing hours is nearest to 2hours.
The best thing to do here is to work with minutes. Hence whatsoever fraction we are having would be worked with based on minutes. Let’s do this!
On Monday, she practiced 11/4 hours. This means she practiced 11/4 * 60 minutes = 165 minutes
On Tuesday, practice was for 19/8 hours. This means she had practiced for 19/8 *60 = 142.5 minutes
Lastly, on Wednesday, her practice time was 2.6 hours and that is 2.6 * 60 = 156 minutes
Kindly note that 2 hours is same as 120 minutes. We just need to know which of these minutes is closest to 120 minutes. From what we have, 142.5 is the closest.
This means that her practice on Wednesday is the closest to two hours.
First we need to find how many flights there are per day. Divide 16,000 by 5 to get 3200. 3200 flights per day. Then you multiply 3200 by 7 to find the amount of flights per week. 22400!
Answer:
a) (7,8)
b) r = 10
c) 
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Given the endpoints the diameter of the circle as A(-3,8) and B(17,8)
we should realize that the center of the circle lies exactly at the midpoint of these two points. let's denote the midpoint as 



this is the coordinate of the center of the circle.
b) The radius of the circle can be easily found by using the distance formula between the center point and either of the two endpoints of the diameter.
the general distance formula is:

in our case the equation changes to: (selecting the centre and point B)



side note: there are more alternate ways to find the radius for e.g (you can use the distance formula between the points A and B and that'll give you the length of the diameter which you can divide by 2 to get the radius) OR (you don't need to use the distance formula at all <u>since in this particular case</u> all the coordinates lie on the same horizontal line, so by simply subtracting the two x-coordinates of the center and either of A or B)
c) the ingredients needed to make the equation of the circle are the
- coordinates of the center:

- radius of the circle:

we can put this in the formula of the circle:

in our case the equation changes to:



this is the equation of the circle!