Based on the right angle triangle and the given parameters, cos K = 5/13
<h3>Trigonometric ratios</h3>
- sin = opposite / hypotenuse
- cos = adjacent / hypotenuse
- Tan = opposite / adjacent
Given parameters:
- Hypotenuse = 13
- Adjacent = 5
- Opposite = 12
Therefore,
cos K = adjacent / hypotenuse
cos K = 5/13
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The new perimeter of the rectangle if the dimensions are quadrupled would be 72 inches.
<h3>What are the side lengths of the first triangle?</h3>
The perimeter is always obtained by adding all the sides. This means the possible side lengths of the original rectangle are:
- 5 inches + 5 inches + 4 inches + 4 inches
<h3>What are the side lengths of the new triangle?</h3>
5 inches x 4 = 20 inches
4 iches x 4 = 16 inches
<h3>What is the new perimeter?</h3>
20 + 20 + 16 +16= =72 inches
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Answer:
It takes 13 months for the second phone to be less expensive than the first phone.
Step-by-step explanation:
First phone: y = 100 + 55x
Second phone: y = 150 + 51x
(x = number of months, y = total cost)
Make a T-Chart.
First phone: Second phone:
<u> x | y </u> <u> x | y </u>
0 | 100 0 | 150
1 | 155 1 | 201
2 | 210 2 | 252
3 | 265 3 | 303
4 | 320 4 | 354
5 | 375 5 | 405
6 | 430 6 | 456
7 | 485 7 | 507
9 | 595 9 | 609
10 | 650 10 | 660
11 | 705 11 | 711
12 | 760 12 | 762
13 | 815 13 | 813
After 13 months, the second phone will have costed $2 less than the first phone, and the price of the second will continue to be lower than the first.
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Answer:
a) Option D) 0.75
b) Option D) 0.3
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following in the question:
Percentage of students who choose Western riding = 35%
Percentage of students who choose dressage= 45%
Percentage of students who choose jumping = 50%
Percentage of students who choose both dressage and jumping = 20%
Percentage of students who choose Western and dressage = 10%
Percentage of students who choose Western and jumping = 0%
Thus, we can say
Formula:
a) P(student chooses dressage or jumping)
b) P(student chooses neither dressage nor Western riding)