Breanna exercises for 4 and 1/2 hours during the six days.
To find the answer, we have to multiply 3/4 by 6.
To do this, we change 6 to 6/1 and multiply straight across.
3/4 x 6/1 = 18/4 = 9/2
9/2 is the same as 4 and 1/2
Answer: 18x + 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Step #1: Determine the length of each side.
The polygon is regular, so all the sides are equal. Thus, all sides measure 3x+2.
Step #2: Determine the number of sides in the polygon.
This polygon is identified as a hexagon meaning it consists of 6 sides.
Step #3: Set up an expression and distribute.
(Number of sides) x (Length of each side)
(6)(3x+2)
- 6 times 3x equals positive 18x
- 6 times 2 equals positive 12
So, the answer is 18x + 12.
Answer:
No, if fit means that the sides of the book case need to be flush with the wall, which means that the sides of the bookcase are touching the wall and the bookcase fits perfectly in that spot
Step-by-step explanation:
A square room will have corners that meause 90°, so we need to see if any of the vertices of the bookcase measure 90°. All right triangles have a 90° in them, so we can use Pythagorean Theorem to solve this.
Pythagorean Theorem is a² + b² = c², where a and b are the legs, and c is the hypotenuse. Since the hypotenuse is always the longest side, for our bookshelf, 10 and 12 are the legs, and 18 would be the hypotenuse if it is a right triangle. Plug the values in to see if the equation is true or false
10² + 12² = 18²
100 + 144 = 324
244 ≠ 324 so the bookcase does not form a right angle, and won't fit in the corner of the room
Answer:
. The slope of the line indicates that test score and the time spent watching tv are negatively correlated
Answer: 300.
Step-by-step explanation: 225/(No denominator) = 75/100.
225 doesn't go in 75. So, 75/100 divided by 5 = 15/20.
I want to find what number you multiply from 15/20 to get 225/(No
denominator). So, I divide 225 by 15. = 15, so multiply 15 x 15 = 225, and
the denominator, 20 x 15= 300.
(Sorry if you don't understand, I don't really know how to explain things.)
But here's your answer!