12 divuded by3=4, 12 dibed by 4=3, 12 divided by 6=2, 12dibided by 2=6, 12 divided by1=12, 12 divided by 12=1
1) function 2) not a function
the first one is a function because its y values are the same number (3), which means it is a horizontal line and horizontal lines are functions.
the second one is not a function because the coordinates cannot have different inputs but different outputs. each input must have only one output.
the coordinates for the second one are:
(2,5); (1,1); (1,2); (3,2)
and <u>a function cannot have two same x-coordinates</u>. it must pass the vertical line test which is a way to tell if something is a function or not. since the second graph does not pass the vertical line test, it is not a function
hope this helps :)
When solving problems like these, the easiest thing to do is either turn both fractions into decimals or into fractions with a common denominator.
So 3/4 = 0.75 OR 9/12
And 2/3 = .666 OR 8/12
In solving the actual question, you're looking for the store that gives the better deal, meaning that they sell MORE apples for LESS.
The first store sells 9/12 of a bushel for $9 and the second store sells 8/12 of a bushel for $8.
The answer is the first store which sells 3/4 of a bushel for $9.
Let me know if you need anymore help.
Answer:
I think may be it is Option 2 (AB)
circumference of the mirror = 175.84 cm
area of the mirror = 2461.76 cm²
The measure needed to find the amount of wire round the mirror is the circumference.
The measure needed to find the amount of glass needed is the area.
<h3>How to find area and circumference of a circle?</h3>
The circumference and area of a circle can be found as follows:
circumference of the mirror = 2πr
circumference of the mirror = 2 × 3.14 × 28 = 175.84 cm
area of the mirror = πr²
area of the mirror = 3.14 × 28²
area of the mirror = 2461.76 cm²
The measure needed to find the amount of wire round the mirror is the circumference.
The measure needed to find the amount of glass needed is the area.
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