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tekilochka [14]
3 years ago
15

Can someone help with number 3 part a.

Mathematics
1 answer:
zloy xaker [14]3 years ago
4 0

The sequence would be 5, 8, 11, 14, 17

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1. a= 60 (vertically opposite angles)

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c= 120 (vertically opposite angles with b)

2. c= 90-40= 50 (vertically opposite angles)

b=a=360-90-90=180/2=90 (angles at a point)

3. a= 180-52-51= 77 (angles on a straight line)

b=52 (angles at a point)

d=51 (angles at a point)

c=77 (angles at a point)

4. a= 60 (vertically opposite angles)

b= 360-(60+60)=240/2= 120 (angles at a point)

c= 120 (vertically opposite angles with b)

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d=f= 360-65-65=230/2=115

h=55

i=g=360-55-55=250/2=125

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Answer: 35x+9\leq 310,\ 8

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

A group of friends has $310 to spend

Parking costs $9 and ticket cost $35 per person

Suppose  there are x friends who go to amusement park

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\Rightarrow 35x+9\leq 310\\\text{Subtract 9 from both sides}\\\Rightarrow 35x\leq 301\\\text{Divide both sides by 35}\\\Rightarrow x\leq 8.6

This indicates that there sholud be maximum 8 persons who can go to amusement park with this much money.

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On an airplane there are two seats on the left side in each row and three seats on the right side there are 90 seats on the righ
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<em><u>The correct answer is 60 seats on the left side</u></em>, but you might also want to know how I got that answer . . .

Let's say, n = number of rows

Since we know the airplane has an equal number of rows on the right side as it does on the left side, then we can mathematically show that:

number of sears on the right side = 3n = 90 seats
number of sears on the left side = 2n = ? seats

3n = 90

n = number of rows = 90/3 = 30 rows

Thus:

2n = 2(30) = <u><em>60 seats on the left side</em></u>

<em>as for how many seats all together, just add . . 90 + 60 = 150 seats total</em>

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