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<span>tanx = 3/10 </span>
<span>x=16.7 B </span>
<span>2) </span>
<span>tan 64 = 173/x </span>
<span>x = 84.38 D </span>
<span>3) </span>
<span>tan21 = x/442 </span>
<span>x= 169.67 B </span>
<span>4) </span>
<span>tanx = 16.2/48.3 </span>
<span>x = 18.54 A </span>
<span>5) </span>
<span>tanx = 8/6.5 </span>
<span>x = 50.91 C </span>
<span>6) </span>
<span>tan89 = 1149/x </span>
<span>x=20.06 A </span>
<span>7) </span>
<span>tanx = 21/12 </span>
<span>x= 60.26 B </span>
<span>8) B </span>
<span>9) </span>
<span>tanx = 25/63 </span>
<span>x = 21.64 C </span>
<span>10) </span>
<span>tanx = 60/15 </span>
<span>x= 75.96 D</span>
Answer:
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Here is a little tip for this: The unit above cancels the unit below. So in this problem you are asked to convert pounds to ounce. So your equation will look like this.
ounce = 2.93 pounds

Your ratio should involve the conversion factor. So 16 and 1 is involved canceling A and D. Then, Notice that you started with poubls. Then the ratio must have pounds at the bottom to cancel the units leaving ounces.
If you would like to find the quotient of 2 1/4 and 5/8, you can calculate this using the following steps:
2 1/4 = 9/4
2 1/4 / 5/8 = 9/4 / 5/8 = 9/4 * 8/5 = 18/5 = 3 3/5
The correct result would be 3 3/5.
Answer:
f(x) = 2x +1
Step-by-step explanation:
Apparently the ordered pairs are ...
(x, f(x)) = (1, 3), (2, 5), (3, 7), (4, 9)
We note that as x increases by 1, the value of f(x) increases by 2. The difference between f(x) and 2x is 3-2·1 = 1, so we have ...
f(x) -2x = 1
f(x) = 2x +1 . . . . . . add 2x