Answer:
6*6=36
Step-by-step explanation:
6*6. 6 with exponent of 2=36
Answer:
There are 18 women in the class
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all this is a ratio topic and to solve it one needs to know that ratios are fractions so to solve it we will find first the sum of the fractions which is 3+1 and =4. Fully recognising through the question that the fractions or relation of the women to the men in the classroom is in a 3:1 ratio, we should multiply the fraction with the total number of people in the class which bring forth the result as 18!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is clearly a linear relationship. If Alex rented the movie for 0 days, he'd owe nothing. If he paid $6 for a 3-day rental, the slope of this line would be m = rise / run = $6/(3 days) = $2/day, which is positive.
Then the equation for this graph is C(x) = ($2/day)x, where x is the number of days for which the movie is rented.
Using this formula, we find three particular points on the graph:
(1, $2), (2, $4), (3, ($6)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
What's a squirt? Did you mean sport for the word for?
So there are 15 separate students in all who play a sport and an instrument. There are 4 more that play an instrument, but not a sport.
There are 8 that that do not play an instrument including 2 that don't do either.
So the total is 15 + 4 + 8 = 27
My best guess is that 15 out of 27
P(sport and instrument) = 15 /27 = 5/9 or 0.556
Percussion
Percussion is music involving drums and other instruments such as gongs, bells, cymbals, rattles, and tambourines. The instruments themselves are also called percussion.
dual / duel
Seeing double? Not quite! Dual is two, or double, but a duel is a fight. If you’re getting sick of your fair-weather friend’s dual personality, perhaps you should throw down your glove and challenge him to a duel at high noon.
grisly / gristly / grizzly
Blood, guts, and man-eaters, oh my! Faint of heart turn back now! Grisly means relating to horror or disgust, gristly means related to gristle or cartilage, and grizzly is a big ol' bear. That can eat you.
precedent / president
How has the United States affected this word pair, precedent and president? Let's find out.
unconscionable / unconscious
These two words look and sound similar. In fact, if you think too hard about them together, you might find your tongue tripping over them.