Answer: B
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
In order to get the best representative sample, you should choose the widest range of students, which is from a random sample of all students.
(A) Choosing from only the 6th graders, eliminates the choices the other grade-level students would choose.
(C) Choosing only from students who participate in after-school activities, eliminates the choices the other students would choose.
(D) Chhosing only from students not participating in the fundraiser is silly since you want to know what the students participating in the fundraiser would choose.
The only possible option is B - students from all grades, regardless of whether or not they participate in after-school activities.
2,200 is the answer to the question
Answer:
The other leg X = 8m
Step-by-step explanation:
As per Pythagorean theorem-
Square of hypotenuse = sum of square of other two sides of the triangle
Substituting the given values in above equation, we get -
m
The other leg X = 8m
Answer:
12a^6b^3 you multiply 4 and 3 to get 12,then you factor out the algebra with the common terms.
Options:
a. Nikki's proposed placement will light a greater area than Dylan's placement.
b. Dylan's proposed placement will light a greater area than Nikki's placement.
c. Both proposed placements will light the same sized area.
d. Nikki's proposed placement will light more than half the yard.
e. Dylan's proposed placement will light more than half the yard.
f. Dylan's proposed placement will light exactly half of the yard.
g. Nikki's proposed placement will light less than half of the yard.
Answer:
C) Both proposed placements will light the same sized area.
F) Dylan's proposed placement will light exactly half of the yard.
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a triangle is (base x height) / 2, and both lights illuminate the same base and height = (60 x 38) / 2 = 1,140 sq ft
Both Dylan's and Nikki's proposed placement will lit exactly half of the yard. The yard's total area = 60 x 38 = 2,280 sq ft, which is twice the area lit by the lights.