Answer: OPTION B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The missing figure is attached.
For this exercise you need to use the Pythagorean Theorem. This is:

Where "a" is the hypotenuse and "b" and "c" are the legs of the triangle.
In this case you can identify in the figure the triangle PRS, so the diagonal PR is the hypotenuse of the triangle PRS.
Then you can say that:

Therefore, knowing these values, you can substitute them into
:

Finally you must solve for PR in order to find its value. This is:

Answer:
x=4
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract 8 from both sides
then you get 2x=8
then divide by 2
then you get x=4
<span>Put it in the form of y =mx +b, or in this instance, y> mx +b
move the (1/2) x to the right by adding it to both sides of the inequality
(1/3)y>(1/2)x +2
Multiply by 3 on both sides to get y by itself.
y>(3/2) x +6
This is a graph with y intercept of (0,6) and a moderate upward and to the right slope. Because it is > , the line on the graph will NOT be part of the solution.
The easiest way to find the side of the graph that the inequality satisfies is to use (0,0) and see if it works or doesn't work. In the original equation, 0-0>2 does NOT work, so the area where the inequality works is to the up and left of the graph, which should be a dotted line to show that the inequality is greater than only.
The point (6,-2) should work.
Test it. 6*(1/3)-(-2)*(1/2)>0 ; 2-(-1)=3, and 3>2 It does work.
The point (6,2) should not work
Test it. 6 *(1/3)-2(1/2)=2-1 ; 1 is NOT >2, so it does not work.
If the graph goes through the origin, then pick a point near the graph with a small x or y.</span>
Well, you need 2 cheese packs to get 120. and 12x5 is 60 so 5 crackers. 2 cheese 5 crackers