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krok68 [10]
2 years ago
7

4, ?, 68 what does that mean?

Mathematics
1 answer:
mart [117]2 years ago
8 0
Its means that you have to full in the blank or the pattern.

So the answer will be 17 or a different number.
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STU + STR = 180
8x + STR = 180 [ STU = 8x ]
STR = 180 - 8x

STR = SRT [ RS ≈ ST ]

Now, In ΔSRT,
we have, RST = 7x - 54, STR = SRT = 180-8x
Their sum is 180, as it constitutes a triangle.

7x-54 + 2(180-8x) = 180
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9x = 306 - 180
9x = 306 - 180
x = 126/9
x = 14

So, option A is your answer.

Hope this helps!

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Determine two numbers that multiply to 6 and add to 7
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Hey, let's figure this out together. :)

The answer is 1 and 6. Now we can prove that is true.

1 x 6 = 6

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How many of each type of box is it carrying?
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Answer:

Number of large boxes: 55

Number of small boxes:65

Step-by-step explanation:

Let be "l" the number of large boxes and "s" the number of small boxes.

Set up a system of equations:

\left \{ {{l+s=120} \atop {60l+30s=5250}} \right.

Use the methof of elimination. Mulitply the first equation by -60 and add both equations. Then solve for "s":

\left \{ {{-60l-60s=-7200} \atop {60l+30s=5250}} \right.\\.........................\\-30s=-1950\\s=65

Substitute s=65 into any of the original equations and solve for "l":

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A recipe calls for 1 1/2 cups of flour, 3/4 cup of white sugar, and 1/3 cup of brown sugar. The recipe makes 6 servings

A) How many cups of flour are there in 6 servings? 1 1/2 cups
How many cups of flour are there per serving? Show your work. (2 pts)
1 1/2 ÷ 6 = 3/2 x 1/6 = 3/12 = 1/4 cups for 1 serving

b) How many total cups or sugar (white and brown) are there in 6 servings?
3/4 + 1/3 = 9/12 + 4/12 = 13/12 = 1 1/12
How many cups of sugar are there per serving? Show your work. (2 pts)
1 1/12 ÷ 6 = 13/12 x 1/6 = 13/72 cups of white and brown sugar


c) Suppose you modify the recipe so that it makes 8 servings. How much more flour do you need if you already have enough for 6 servings. Show your work. (2 pts)

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Consider the case of a triangle with sides 5, 12, and the angle between them 90°.
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Answer:

a) Applying Pithagoras Theorem

b) Trigonometric relations

c) No we can not

d) No we can not

e) See step-by-step explanation

f) See step-by-step-explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

a) The easiest method for calculating the missing side is applying Pithagoras Theorem

c²  =  a²  +  b²

c²  =  (5)²  +  (12)²      ⇒  c²  = 25 + 144    ⇒ c²  =  169    ⇒  c  = 13

b) The easiest method to find the missing angles, is to calculate the sin∠ and then look for arcsin fuction in tables.

sin ∠α = 5/13    sin ∠α = 0.3846    ⇒      arcsin (0.3846 )   α  = 23⁰

Now we can either get the other angle subtracting 180 - 90 - 23 = 67⁰

Or calculating sinβ = 12 /13    sinβ = 0.9230  arcsin(0.9230)   β = 67⁰

c) The law of cosines should not be applied to right triangles, in fact for instance in our particular case we have:

Question a)

c²  = a² + b² - 2*a*b*cos90⁰   (law of cosines ) but cos 90⁰ = 0

then c²  = a² + b² which is the expression for theorem of Pithagoras

In case you look for calculating the missing angles

c²  = a²  +  b²  - 2*5*13*cos α

169 = 25  +  144 - 2*5*13* cos α

As you can see 169 - 25 - 144 = 0

Then we can not  apply law of cosine in right triangles, we shoul apply trigonometric relations and Pithagoras theorem, and as we saw you can get the expression of Pithagoras theorem from cosine law

c²  =  a²  +  b²  - 2*a*b*cos∠90°    cos ∠ 90°  = 0

Then     c²  =  a²  +  b²

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