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Answer:
- no parts have the same color (0)
- yellow, blue, red
- percentages can be written in several forms: fraction, decimal, for example. The sectors can also be identified by their angle measures.
- see attached
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The seven different sectors have seven different colors. No parts have the same color.
2. The attached table lists the sectors in decreasing order of size. The largest three are yellow, blue, red.
3. Percentages can be written a number of ways. They can be written as decimal numbers, or as fractions. In a pie chart, the sectors can also be given an angle measure.
4. Fraction equivalents of the percentages are shown in the attached.
5. Reduce fraction equivalents of the percentages are shown in the attached.
Answer:
4.5 x 10 ^9
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Katie will collect more than 100 seashells in 5 and a half days.
Step-by-step explanation:
Katie already has 34 seashells in her collection.
Each day, she finds 12 more seashells on the beach.
Let x be the number of days Katie is collecting seashells.
In x days, she will collect 12x seashells.
In total, she will collect
seashells.
Katie wants to collect over 100 seashells, so

Solve this inequality. Subtract 34:

Katie will collect more than 100 seashells in 5 and a half days.
Well... Basically, you should prove this by SSS property(side-side-side). It's fair to say that the length of a side is equal to itself so The line that cuts through the rectangle is a side for both rectangles. Thus because of the given, all the sides of the triangles are equal to one another. This is a very important trick for geometry(I remember using it a lot).
Hope this helps!