well, BC is in Canada and is 1/11.
Vancouver is in BC and is 1/29 of BC.
so Vancouver is then 1/29 of 1/11, how much is that? well, is simply their product.
Answer:
1 3/15
1 5/15
Step-by-step explanation:
Since b = c, the angles B and C are congruent.
180 - 45 = 135
135/2 = =67.5
A = 45
B = 67.5
C = 67.5
a = ?
b = 4
c = 4
Since we know two sides and all three angles, we can use the law of sines to find a.
b/sin B = a/sin A
4/(sin 67.5) = a/(sin 45)
a = 4(sin 45)/(sin 67.5)
a^2 = (4(sin 45)/(sin 67.5))^2
a^2 = 9.37
Find the opposite of adding 15. So it would be subtracting 15. So subtract 15 on both sides. So it would have 2/3x on the left and then 2 on the other side. (2/3x=2) Now find the opposite of multiplying 2/3. It is dividing 23/3. So divide 23/3 on both sides. So multiply 2/3 times 1/2. It would equal 3. x = 3
Hope this helps. :-)
Answer: 16 and 18
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the lesser of two consecutive even integers is x.
Hence, the bigger of two consecutive even integers is (x+2).
Multiply both parts of the equation by 2: