F1(8)= 2*8+5
F1(8)=16+5
F1 (8)=21
Answer:
1) 36 + 50 = 86 : Addition property of equality
2) m<D = m<ADB : If two angles have the same measure, then they are equal.
3) <D congruent to <ADB : if two angle are equal, then they are congruent.
4) <D, <ADB are alternate interior angles: assumed from diagram
5) <u>CD // AB</u> : if alternate interior angles are congruent, then the 2 lines cut by a transversal are //.
6) 130 + 50 = 180 : addition property of equality
7) m<E, m<BAE are supplements : if the sum of two angles equal to 180, then they are supplements.
8) <E, <BAE are same-side interior angles : assumed from diagram
9) <u>EF // AB</u> : if same-side interior angles are supplements, then the 2 lines cut by a transversal are //.
10) <u>CD // EF </u>: if two lines are // to the same line, then they are //.
im pretty sure this is the proof
We know that
1 <span>gallon of water weighs about -------------> 8.5 pounds.
so
412 gallons of water (container)-------> x
x=412*8.5-----> x=3502 pounds
the answer is
</span><span>the water in the bucket weigh 3502 pounds</span>
D.985.2 is the correct answer
No, it does not.
In general, surface area is the sum of the areas of each face of a prism. In a rectangular prism, we have length, width, and height.
The area of the bottom of the prism and the top of the prism is the same, and can be represented as l*w. This means that together, it is 2lw.
The area of the left and right faces of the prism is the same, and can be represented as l*h. This means that together, it is 2lh.
The area of the front and back faces of the prism is the same, and can be represented as w*h. This means that together, it is 2wh.
This gives us the equation
SA = 2lw+2lh+2wh
If we double the length and width, making them each 2l, we then have:
SA = 2(2l*2w) + 2(2l*h) + 2(2w*h)
= 2(4lw) + 4lh + 4wh
= 8lw + 4lh + 4wh
If the surface area had been doubled, we would expect
4lw + 4lh + 4wh
No, it is not doubled.