Step-by-step explanation:
1. Oblicz:
a) Liczbę o 15% mniejszą od 60
b) Liczbę, której 15% stanowi 60
c) Jakim procentem 60 jest 15
d) O ile %większa jest 60 od 15
2. Kasia kupiła buty na wyprzedaży przecenione o 20%. Ich cena początkowa to 180 zł. W domu sprzedała je siostrze zarabiając na tym 10% wartości. Ile zapłaciła Kasi siostra za buty?
3. Liczba, którą powiększymy o 20% daje nam 30. Jaka to była liczba?
4. Za dwie książki zapłacono 42 zł. Ile kosztuje droższa z nich, jeżeli jedna jest o 25 % tańsza od drugiej?
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>are the rational numbers a subset of all real numbers?</u>
yes of course
by definition the real numbers is the union of the rational numbers and the irrational numbers
so we can say that the rational numbers are a subset
and every rational number is part of the real number
<u>are the rational numbers a subset of the irrational numbers?</u>
No
the rationals numbers are all those numbers that you can write as p/q with q different of 0, and the irrationals numbers are those that you cannot write as a fraction
so as you can see those are two completely different types of number, to be a subset every rational number must be in the irrationals , and by the definition we know it can't happen
#4 is a Right angle
#5 is a obtuse angle (greater than right)
# is a Right angle as well
Turn 2 1/2 into an improper fraction by multiplying 2 by 2, then adding 1 to that number and using 2 as the new denominator. You get 5/2. Then make it the same denominator as the serving size by multiplying it by 2, or 2/1. You get 10/4. After that, see how many times 3 goes into 10. It’s 3, with 1 remaining. Therefore, he can make 3 1/4 servings, or 3, if you need an exact answer.
Lets x = KB
2/5 = 3/(x+3)
2(x+3) = 3(5)
2x+6 = 15
2x = 9
x = 4.5
answer
KB = 4.5 cm