Answer:
I think the answer is 3/8 bight i might be wrong.
Step-by-step explanation:
3/4*1/2=3/8
All I did was multiply the two fractions.
SOLUTION:
PQR is a right-angle triangle.
Therefore, to solve this problem, we will use Pythagoras theorem which is only applicable to right-angle triangles.
Pythagoras theorem is as displayed below:
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
Where c = hypotenuse of right-angle triangle
Where a and b = other two sides of right-angle triangle
Now we will simply substitute the values from the problem into Pythagoras theorem in order to obtain the length of QR.
c = PQ = 16cm
a = PR = 8cm
b = QR = ?
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
( 8 )^2 + b^2 = ( 16 )^2
64 + b^2 = 256
b^2 = 256 - 64
b^2 = 192
b = square root of ( 192 )
b = 13.8564...
b = 13.86 ( to 2 decimal places )
FINAL ANSWER:
Therefore, the length of QR is 13.86 centimetres to 2 decimal places.
Hope this helps! :)
Have a lovely day! <3
(8, 11) is the correct solution. x = 8, y = 11
Plug it in:
11-8=3
That's correct.
D.(6,3)
because your in put is not the same as any of the other in puts
Answer:
Each hot dog = $3
Each french fry = $2
Step-by-step explanation:
First, lets define our variables:
x = Hotdog
y = fries
Next, you need to set up a cost equation for both Toby and Bernie:
8x + 5y = 34
2x + 6y = 18
Now, we need to isolate one of the variable:
2x + 6y = 18
2x = 18 - 6y
x = 9 - 3y
Next, we need to insert this equation back into the first equation (8x+5y = 34) to find the cost of y (fries):
8x +5y = 34
8 (9-3y) + 5y = 34
72 - 24y + 5y = 34
72 - 19y = 34
19y = 38
y or fries = $2
Finally, we need to find the cost of each hotdog by using the cost of fries ($2) in one of the formulas:
2x + 6y = 18
2x + 6(2) = 18
2x + 12 = 18
2x = 6
x or hotdog = $3
I hope this helps!
-TheBusinessMan