Isosceles trapezoid
<ONM = <LON = 100
<OLM = <NML = 1/2(360 - 2(100))
= 1/2(360 - 200)
= 1/2(160)
= 80
Answer
<OLM = 80 degress
6 tenths or 6/10
it doesn't matter how many zeros you have after the .6 it's still 6 tenths. It can have a hundred zeros it will still be just .6 = 6/10 = 6 tenths
Hope that helps you. :-)
Hello :
<span>the nth term of a geometric sequence is :
Un = Up ×r^(n-p) . r is the common ratio
for : p=5 and n= 2
U5 = U2 ×r^3
16 = -2 r^3
r^3 = -8
but : -8 = (-2)^3
so : r = -2
Un = U2 × r^(n-2)
Un = -2 ×(-2)^(n-2)= (-2)^(n-2+1)
</span><span>the nth term of a geometric sequenceis : Un = (-2)^(n-1)</span>
Consider the following sets of sample data: A: $29,400, $30,900, $21,000, $33,200, $21,300, $24,600, $29,500, $22,500, $35,200,
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Answer:
CV for A = 21.8%
CV for B = 15.5%
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for coefficient of variation is:
CV = Standard Deviation / Mean
So,
For A:
Mean = Sum/No. of items
= 391300/14
=$27950
and
SD = $6085.31
CV for A = 6085.31/27950 * 100
=21.77%
Rounding off to one decimal
CV for A = 21.8%
For B:
Mean = Sum/No. of items
= 43.58/11
=3.96
and
SD = 0.615
CV for B = 0.615/3.96 * 100
=15.53%
=15.5% ..
Answer:
64 : 343
Step-by-step explanation:
When working with scale factors
Lengths are related by the scale factor
perimeters are related by the scale factor
areas are related by the scale factor squared
volumes are related by the scale factor cubed
The scale factor is 4:7
The volumes are related by 4^3 : 7^3
64 : 343