Use b for bicycles b and t for tricycles.
We know that each bicycle has 2 wheels, and each tricycle has 3 wheels, and if the entire number of wheels is 57, that means the
equation would be: 2b + 3t = 57
We can "separate" b by calling it "25 - t" as an alternative,
2(25 - t) + 3t = 57, or
50 - 2t + 3t = 57,
or 50 + t = 57, so
t = 7 So there must be 18 bicycles and 7 tricycles.
CHECKING:You can check this out by multiplying 7 tricycles x 3 wheels, which is 21,
and 18 bicycles x 2 wheels, which is 36
36 + 21 = 57
Answer:
6.71
Step-by-step explanation:
→ Find a triangle to use
Tan = Opposite ÷ Adjacent
→ Rearrange to make opposite the subject
Opposite = Tan × Adjacent
→ Substitute in the values
Opposite = Tan (40) × 8
→ Simplify
Opposite = 6.71
It's D because 140÷3.50 is 40
Answer:
The measure of angle K is 118°
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of the internal angles of a quadrilateral is 360°. So, in this case, we can formulate the following equation:
K + L + M + J = 360°
Where K, L, M, and J represent the measure of the angle K, L, M and J respectively.
From the figure we know that: L is 46°, M is 118° and J is 78°. Replacing these values on the initial equation and solving for K we get:
K + 46° + 118° + 78° = 360°
K + 242° = 360°
K = 360° - 242°
K = 118°
So, the measure of angle K is 118°
Hope this helps :)