Answer:
Which two details from the short story excerpt BEST support the correct answer above? A) "As if that could have anything to do with --with--My, wouldn't they laugh?" (section 1) "But you know juries when it comes to women. If B) there was some definite thing--something to show." (section 2) "No, Mrs. Peters doesn't need supervising. For that matter, a sheriff's wife is married to the law." (section 3) D) Then Martha Hale's eyes pointed the way to the basket in which was hidden the thing that would make certain the conviction of the other woman-- (section 4) Martha Hale snatched the box from the sheriff's wife, and got it in the pocket of her big coat just as the sheriff and the county attorney came back into the kitchen (section 5) E)
You would use the cosine rule for this as you have 2 lines and are given the angle between them
The angle can be figured out easily as the clock has 12 equal components, meaning each component is 360/12 which is 30
As there are 5 components between A and B the angle is 30*5 =150
You can plug all of this into the cosine rule
a^2= b^2+c^2-2bcCos(A)
So a = sqrt( 10^2 +7^2 -(2*10*7) cos150)
a=16.4 to 3 sf
You multiply each by four to get the next number.
2*4=8
8*4=32
32*4=128
The next one in sequence would be 512. Since 128*4=512
Where x is tickets at the door and y is tickets in advance:
12x+8.5y≥1000
x+y≤200
The pair of numbers that would have 20 as their lcm is 4 and 5