Answer:
c. $9
Step-by-step explanation:
$3.98 + $4.19 + $0.79 = $8.96
Round to the nearest whole number which would be 9
Answer:
x=9
Step-by-step explanation:
Looking at the diagram, we see that four angles are formed by the intersection of two lines. The angles highlighted in blue and green are therefore, vertical angles. We know that vertical angles have equal angle measures meaning that in this case, the measure of the blue angle is equal to the measure of the green angle. Using this, we can now solve for x:
7x+49=2x+94
7x-2x=94-49
5x=45
x=45/5
x=9
Answer:
24mm
Step-by-step explanation:
since it's a similar triangle, we solve;
EH/EG=DH/DG
EH=56mm;
EG=44.8mm;
DH=35mm;
DG=X+4.
Fix them,
56/44.8=35/x+4
cross multiply
56(x+4)=35×44.8
56x+224=1,568
collect the like term
56x=1,344
divide via by 56
56x/56=1344/56
x=24mm
Check/ verify
EH/EG=DH/DG
56/44.8=35/24+4
56/44.8=35/28
CROSS MULTIPLY OVER THE EQUAL SIGN.
56×28=35×44.8
1,568=1,568
THAT'S CORRECT.
Answer:
B 10.8 or
A 9.2 depending on what side of the triangle is "x".
Step-by-step explanation:
we cannot see the triangle and which side is which. you forgot to show us the picture (or describe it in more detail).
but I assume that "x" would be the Hypotenuse (the baseline of the right triangle, the side opposite of the 90 degree angle).
then by using Pythagoras
c² = a² + b²
=>
x² = 10² + 4² = 116
x = sqrt(116) = 10.8
but if x is any of the other sides (and not the Hypotenuse), then you need to adapt the calculation.
for example, if the Hypotenuse is the side with 10, then Pythagoras' formula would look like this
10² = x² + 4²
x² = 10² - 4² = 84
x = sqrt(84) = 9.2 (and answer A would be correct).
or if the Hypotenuse is the side with 4, then
4² = x² + 10²
x² = 4² - 10² = -84
x = sqrt(-84)
and that did not make any sense for real distances. so, this configuration is actually impossible for a right triangle.
<span>C:1/2 hope i help have a nice day
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