AD BC are parallel because the lines are equal
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, she can use this inequality and it does matter since the number of cars that the inequality provides will need to be equal to or more than that number in order for all the students to be able to go. Therefore, if we apply the inequality it would give us the minimum number of cars needed (n) like so
12 + 3n > 28 ... subtract 12 on both sides
3n > 16 ... divide both sides by 3
n > 5 1/3
Since there can't be 1/3 of a car and the number of cars needed must be higher than 5 1/3 then we would need a total of 6 cars to take all of the children.
Answer: 8.4 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the circumference of a circle can be calculated with this formula:

Where "r" is the radius of the circle.
We know that the circular cake (whose radius is 8 inches) is cut from the center into 6 equal pieces. Then, you need to divide the circumference of this circular cake by 6 to find the width of the outer edge of each piece of cake.
Therefore, this is (to the nearest tenth of an inch):

You can't solvd monomials because they are just 1 term multiplication :
example: 2a , or 14
Answer:
Answer: 12%
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability of picking not only a sphere but one that is blue as well, you need to multiply the probabilities of both events because this would show the probability of getting the second event if the first is gotten:
= Probability of sphere * Probability that sphere is blue
= 40% * 30%
= 12%
Step-by-step explanation: i think im right