Answer: The third option is correct
Step-by-step explanation: With increased trials, experimental probability will grow closer to theoretical probability. Blue pens make up 1/2 of the probability pool.
Answer:
x = 5.4
Step-by-step explanation:
since the figures are scaled factors of each other then they are similar.
the ratios of corresponding sides are therefore in proportion, that is
= ( cross- multiply )
4x = 21.6 ( divide both sides by 4 )
x = 5.4
Step-by-step explanation: hopefully this helps
<h2><u>Circle Equations</u></h2>
<h3>Write the standard form of the equation of the circle with the given characteristics.</h3><h3>Center: (0, 0); Radius: 2</h3>
To determine the equation of a circle, use the standard form of a circle (x - h)² + (y - k)² = r² where,
- <u>(h, k)</u> is the center; and
- <u>r</u> is the radius
Substitute the values of the center and radius to the standard form.
<u>Given:</u>
<u>(0, 0)</u> - <u>center</u>
<u>2</u> - <u>radius</u>
- (x - h)² + (y - k)² = 2²
- (x - 0)² + (y - 0)² = 4
- x² + y² = 4
<u>Answer:</u>
- The equation of the circle is <u>x² + y² = 4</u>.
Wxndy~~
Answer:
The missing height is approximately 78.8011 feet.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve for the height of the kite, you need to use a trigonometry function called sine. Sine - or sin when used to calculate - is most commonly used for right triangles, and the sine of a right triangle angle is equivalent to the side opposite (or the only side of the right triangle that does not help create that angle) of the angle divided by the hypotenuse of the right triangle. So you can now create the following function to solve the height: sin(52°) = where x represents the unknown height of the kite. From there, you can get that 52°, which equals approximately 78.8011 feet. Since there isn't a specific decimal place to round to, I rounded the answer to four decimals. If your teacher asks you to round to a specific place value, use 78.8011 to get your simplified answer.