Answer:
9. 66°
10. 44°
11. 
12. 
13. 27.3
14. 33.9
15. 22°
16. 24°
Step-by-step explanation:
9. Add 120 + 80 (equals 200) and subtract that from 360 (Because all angles in a quadrilteral add to 360°), this equals 160. Plug the same number in for both variables in the two other angle equations until the two angles add to 160. For shown work on #9, write:
120 + 80 = 200
360 - 200 = 160
12(5) + 6 = 66°
19(5) - 1 = 94°
94 + 66 = 160
10. Because the two sides are marked as congruent, the two angles are as well. This means the unlabeled angle is also 68°. The interior angles of a triangle always add to 180°, so add 68+68 (equals 136) and subtract that from 180, this equals 44. For shown work on #10, write:
68 x 2 = 136
180 - 136 = 44
11. Use the Pythagorean theorem (a² + b² = c²) (Make sure to plug in the hypotenuse for c). Solve the equation. For shown work on #10, write:
a² + b² = c²
a² + 6² = 8²
a² + 36 = 64
a² = 28
a = 
a = 
12. (Same steps as #11) Use the Pythagorean theorem (a² + b² = c²) (Make sure to plug in the hypotenuse for c). Solve the equation. For shown work on #11, write:
a² + b² = c²
a² + 2² = 4²
a² + 4 = 16
a² = 12
a = 
a = 
13. Use SOH CAH TOA and solve with a scientific calculator. For shown work on #13, write:
Sin(47°) = 
x = 27.3
14. Use SOH CAH TOA and solve with a scientific calculator. For shown work on #14, write:
Tan(62°) = 
x = 33.9
15. Use SOH CAH TOA and solve with a scientific calculator. For shown work on #15, write:
cos(θ) = 52/56
θ = cos^-1 (0.93)
θ = 22°
16. (Same steps as #15) Use SOH CAH TOA and solve with a scientific calculator. For shown work on #16, write:
sin(θ) = 4/10
θ = sin^-1 (0.4)
θ = 24°
Good luck!!
It should be 6, radius is half of the circumference (6/3=2).
♡ The Question ♡
-Answer --> 3/4^3
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♡ The Answer ♡
Fraction --> 27/64
Decimal --> 0.421875
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♡ The Explanation/Step-By-Step ♡
(3/4)^3
Apply Exponent Rule! --> (a/b)^c = a^c/b^c
(3/4)^3 = 3^3/4^3
3^3 = 27
= 27/4^3
4^3 = 64
= 27/64
27/64 = 0.421875
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Between 2 and 3, after the 2 1/4 point, but before the halfway point.
Answer:
8 minutes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let m represent number of minutes.
We have been given that Mike is biking to catch up with his sister who is already 1200 yards ahead of him. His sister is biking at a speed of 450 yards per minute.
So total distance covered by Mike's sister after m minutes would be
.
Mike bikes at a speed of 600 yards per minute, so total distance covered by Mike in minutes would be
.
Now, we will equate both expressions to find minutes at which both distances will be equal as:




Therefore, it will take after 8 minutes for Mike to catch his sister.