Please have a look at diagram attached.
We can use Pythagorean theorem to find lenght of each wire.
x^2 = 16^2 + 12^2
x^2 = 256 + 144
x^2 = 400
x = 20
Lenght of one wire is 20
Hence lenght of two wires would be 20 * 2 = 40 feet : Answer
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagonals of a rectangle always bisect each other. Therefore, we can set :
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Answer:
You got them both right, no other choices need to be selected.
Step-by-step explanation:
Both the choices you have put yes to, will give an answer equal to 32.
Since they want us to find the full amount of students in his class, and 20 is 4 more than half the class 20-4=16 and then 16 x 2 is 32
1/2m+4=20 is correct because, if you move the 4 across the equal sign it become a negative and will be subtracted from the 20 therefore becoming 16. 1/2m=16. Now left with only the 1/2m we must multiply by 2 because 1/2 is a fraction and mutipliting it by 2 will allow us to get 1/2 to equal 1 and m by itself.
1/2m*2=1m
1m=16*2 Keep in mind you must do the same to both sides so the 16 is multiplied as well.
4th option: Same thing different order
Just send 1/2m over equal sign and 4 over the equal sign to trade places. and you will have 1/2m=16
We know that
<span>Object A is 1.3 cm long-------------> 1.3*10-------> 13 mm long
</span><span>Object B is 130 mm long
then
</span>Object B is 10 times longer than Object A
Statement
<span>1) The lengths are equal.--------> is false
Object B > Object A
2) Object B is 10 times longer than object A. -------> is true
</span>Object B=10*Object A
<span>
3)Both measurements are less than 1 meter.-------> is true
1 m---------> 1000 mm
</span>Object B (130 mm) < 1000 mm
Object A (13 mm) < 1000 mm
<span>
4)You can convert millimeters to centimeters by dividing by 100------> is false
</span>You can convert millimeters to centimeters by dividing by 10
therefore
the statement that are true
1) <span>Object B is 10 times longer than object A
2) </span>Both measurements are less than 1 meter