Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
the third angle of the inner triangle is defined by using the rule that the sum of all angles in a triangle must be 180 degrees. let's call this angle a
180 = 48 + 16x + a
132 - 16x = a
and then we know that both angles, 28x and a together must also be 180, as they are complementing each other to cover the whole top of the base line.
so,
28x + 132 - 16x = 180
12x = 48
x = 4
Answer:
18.7 m/h
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe that is the correct answer because it shows the answer is going to be m/h (meter/hour) so then you would just divide the meters over the hours.
768.57 / 41.1 = 18.7 m/h
There are 10 chips altogether. 4 of them are white.
4/10 is the chance of lifting out a white chip
There are 3 of them left and 9 chips altogehter.
4/10 * 3/9
12/90
4/30
2/15
Comment
(my edit) it is not that 2/15 is wrong (although it is not entirely right).
1/3 is the correct answer if you assume that what happened during the first draw has nothing to do with what will happen on the second. It is like saying if you throw 11 heads in a row with a fair coin, what are the chances of throwing a heads on the 12th throw? The answer is 1/2. That is the same kind of question you have asked.
The two of us who have responded have really responded to what are the chances of drawing 2 white chips. The question really does not restrict us in a way that prevents us from saying that. I'll stick with
B <<<< answer
but I think it would be nice if the writer of the question made it clear that 1/3 should be the proper answer. I am glad you came back and posted the right answer. It makes me think.
The semi right answer is B <<<<----
If my reasoning bothers anybody, I'll reedit again. I'm only leaving it because sometimes a mistake is more instructive than a given answer.
Answer:
x . 0.3
y . 0.4
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: Choice C) ![-\infty < y < 2](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=-%5Cinfty%20%3C%20y%20%3C%202)
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This is a more complicated way to write ![y < 2](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=y%20%3C%202)
The range is the set of all possible y outputs of a function. So we use the graph to see what y values are possible. The graph shows that y can be anything smaller than y = 2. We can't actually reach y = 2 itself due to a horizontal asymptote here.
In interval notation, the answer would be
with the curved parenthesis to indicate "do not include y = 2 as part of the range".