How many numbers from 1 to 50 are multiples of 3?
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 .......
Let's change the start and end value of the array and find the number of terms
Start at 3 and go all the way to 48 because those are the first and last multiples of 3 in this array.
There is a formula that allows us to quickly find the number of terms
We subtract the first term from the last term and divide by the amount of increase, then we add 1.
(48 - 3) / 3 + 1 = 16 numbers are exactly divisible by 3.
We have 50 numbers and 16 of them divisible by 3
16 / 50 = 8 / 25 probability
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2x-6y=2
....(1)
-4x+8y=-8....(2)
divid the equation (2) by : - 2 x +4y = - 4...(3)
add (1) and (3 ) :2x-6y - 2 x +4y =2-4
-2y=-2
y = 1
put y=1 in (1) : 2x-6(1)=2
2x=8
x =4
Answer:
y = 9 x= -11
Step-by-step explanation:
opposite angles of a trapezoid are supplementary.
The two angles of the same base in an isosceles triangle are congruent.
-6x-16 = 50
-6x = 66
x= -11
The supplementary of 50 is 130
3x+16y+19 = 130
-33 +16y +19 = 130
16y = 144
y = 9
The sum of all 4 angles is 360 degrees
Answer: 14a is 4 grams 14 b is 35 grams
Step-by-step explanation: