Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
Half of Robert's piece of wire is equal to of Maria's wire i.e.
....(1)
Total length of the wires = 10 feet
ATQ,
....(2)
Use equation (1) in (2).

So,

Hence, this is the required solution.
Answer:
13
cuz one of those square part = to 90 degrease
so 77 degrease is already shown so minus 90-77
and u get 14
The Fibonacci sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, … is formed by summing two consecutive numbers to get the next number.
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By counting the combinations, we will see that there are 10 combinations such that the sum gives a Fibonacci number.
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How to count the combinations?</h3>
We have two number cubes with 6 outcomes each, such that we have a total of 36 combined outcomes.
For each dice, the outcomes are:
{1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13}
Now, let's count the combinations that also give a Fibonacci number (these are given by adding two consecutive numbers in the sequence).
I will list each possible red outcome, then the blue outcomes that would give a Fibonacci term, and then we can count the number of combinations.
- Red Blue number of combinations.
- 1 2 1
- 2 1, 2 2
- 3 2, 3 2
- 5 3, 8 2
- 8 5, 13 2
- 13 8 1
Adding the numbers of combinations, we have:
C = 1 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 1 = 10
There are 10 combinations that give a Fubbonaci number.
If you want to learn more about combinations, you can read:
brainly.com/question/2280026
Not quite sure what you mean by brackets, but you can get the solution to this equation in a few steps:
<span>(-2x - 1)</span>² <span>= 0 ... square root both sides to eliminate the squared binomial
</span>√(-2x - 1)² = √0 ... simplify; the square is canceled out and the root of 0 brings you back to 0
-2x - 1 = 0 ... solve like a two-step equation
-2x = 1
x = -1/2 is your x-value.
Answer: choice 2) SAS
AB = DE is one pair of congruent sides that forms the first S in SAS. The other S in SAS refers to the pair of congruent sides BC = EF. The A in SAS is the angle pair angle B = angle E. Note how angle B and angle E are between the two pairs of congruent sides. The order of the letters matters because SAS is different from SSA, which is not a valid congruence argument. Check out the attached image.