4 on the outside with three in the inside
Answer: OPTION B
Step-by-step explanation:
First it is importanty definition, a relation is a function if and only if each input value has one and only one output value.
The input values are the x-values and the output values are the y-values.
Therefore, "y" is the Dependend variable and "x" is the Independent variable.
Knowing the above, you can understand the definition of "Domain" and "Range".
The Domain is defined as the set of all the possible values of "x" or the Independent variable
The Range is defined as the set of all the possible values of "y" or the Dependent variable.
Therefore, you can conclude that the correct answer is the given in the Option B.
1.8, 2.85, 3.90, 4.95, 6
To find the rule for this sequence, you find the difference between 2 numbers ..
1.8 + n = 2.85
n = 1.05
2.85 + n = 3.90
n = 1.05
3.90 + n = 4.95
n = 1.05
4.95 + n = 6
n = 1.05
As you can see, each have a difference of +1.05
The rule for this sequence is adding 1.05
See the picture attached to better understand the problem
we know that
m ∠ACD=91.5°
m ∠ACD+m ∠ACB=180°-------> by supplementary angles
so
m ∠ACB=180-91.5-----> m ∠ACB=88.5°
m∠CAB+m ∠ACB=90°-----> by complementary angles
so
m ∠CAB=90-88.5-----> 1.5°
m∠ CAB is <span>the new angle at the bottom left side of the door
the answer is1.5</span>
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What is 260 rounded to the nearest ten?
Here we will tell you what 260 is rounded to the nearest ten and also show you what rules we used to get to the answer. First, 260 rounded to the nearest ten is:
260
Remember, we did not necessarily round up or down, but to the ten that is nearest to 260.
When rounding to the nearest ten, like we did with 260 above, we use the following rules:
A) We round the number up to the nearest ten if the last digit in the number is 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9.
B) We round the number down to the nearest ten if the last digit in the number is 1, 2, 3, or 4.
C) If the last digit is 0, then we do not have to do any rounding, because it is already to the ten.