Answer:
I can infer that each slice is exactly the same size.
Step-by-step explanation:
If the pie is divided evenly into thirds, then each slice is the exact same size.
The first quartile would be drawn at <span>3</span><span>, and the median would be drawn at 4.
So your answer is 3 and 4</span>
Answer:
they will have to help my mom at least you have the learner and I will be there at yung parang nag but I will not true I will be there at yung taong nagmamahal sayo nandito naman ako nag but I will be there for the interview on the way home me a call when your ready-made me to get you a game plsss lang po kay lola pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa
Answer:
91
Step-by-step explanation:
Rewrite the sides as ratios
s/28=78/24, solve for s
s/28=39/12
s=39/12*28
s=91
Geez this is a doozy
okay first factor the binomial using binomial theorem. you probably don't remember that (at least I didn't) so here it is.

you have to figure out what two numbers add to -17 and multiply together to make 72
so make a table of all the numbers that add to 17 then multiply them together and see of they make 72. since it's -17 we will need to use two negative numbers:
-1 * -16 = 16
-2 * -15 = 30
-3 * -14 = 42? idk
-4 * -13 = something, math is hard
keep going until...
-8 * -9 = 72
so it's -8 and -9 are the factors we want.
we wrote this as:

seeing this equal as our area in the a=l*w formula gives:

Now, plug in a number greater than 9.
It has to be greater than 9 because anything less than that would give us a negative area. Let's use 10 because it's easy. It doesn't matter which number you use as long as it's greater than 10. The problem appears to say it just wants a possible length and width, not a specific answer.


so factors of 2.
length could be 1 and width could be 2 or vice versa.
you could also choose a different number than 10. let's try 20.



so lw could also be 10 and 3 in this case. or 5 and 6. or 1 and 30. all these answers would be correct.