If you Are on Week 4 you would read 9 Chapters, meaning you would have read 12 chapters on the 5th Week!
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10: an isosceles base angles are both equal. A triangle has 3 angles. All three angles added equals 180 in every triangle. since one of the base angle is 72 degrees then the other base angle is 72 degrees. ( a triangle has two base angles). so 72+72= 144
180-144= 36
The vertex angle = 36 degrees.
11: angles ratio is 2:4:6. Remember that all angles equal 180. Add the ratio amounts, 2+4+6= 12. Then divide 180 by 12 (180/12 = 15).
the smallest angle ratio is 2, so multiply 15 by 2 ( 15 * 2= 30 )
the smallest angle is 30 degrees.
12: all three angles of a triangle adds up to 180. thus, 64 + 74 + x = 180
138 + x = 180
x= 180 - 138
x = 42
x is the third angle. so the third angle is 42 degrees.
Answer:
- 5 times
- $22.75
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Let n represent the number of times you can ride. To keep the cost within your budget, you must have ...
2.75n ≤ 15.00
n ≤ 5.45
You can ride 5 times. You don't have enough money to ride 6 times.
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2. You can choose the correct answer using estimation of the costs. (You only need to work out the numbers in detail if an estimate doesn't get you close enough.)
3 all-day passes are a little more than $20 each, so cost a little more than $60.
2 rides on the Mountain Coaster are another $9, so your total cost will exceed $69. That means you will get less than $31 in change from $100. The only answer choice in that range is $22.75.
If you add up the costs of the passes and rides, you find they come to $77.25, so your change from $100 will be $22.75.
Considering the situation described, the scientist's null and alternative hypothesis are described by:
Null hypothesis
; Alternative hypothesis
.
<h3>What are the hypothesis tested?</h3>
At the null hypothesis, it is tested if there is no difference, that is, the difference of the means represented by
is of 0, hence:

At the alternative hypothesis, it is tested if there is a difference, hence:

More can be learned about an hypothesis test at brainly.com/question/26454209