<h3>Answer: See the diagram below</h3>
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Explanation:
Start at "2" on the number line. If you move to the right 6 steps, each time landing on a tickmark, then you'll arrive at "3" on the number line. This means the interval from 2 to 3 is cut into 6 equal pieces.
In other words, the little tickmarks represent 1/6 of a unit
If we go back to "2" on the number line, and move to the first tickmark, then we arrive at 2 & 1/6. Then the next tickmark would be 2 & 2/6, and so on.
Note how 2/6 = 1/3
So the mixed number 2 & 2/6 = 2 & 1/3
The location of 2 & 1/3 is marked in red in the diagram below.
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The mixed number 1 & 5/6 will be plotted a similar way.
Start at "1" on the number line. Count out 5 spaces until you arrive at 1 & 5/6. This is marked in blue in the same diagram. A shorter way is to start at "2" and count backward 1 tickmark. This works because the "2" is really 1 & 6/6. Going backward one tickmark has that "6/6" bump down to "5/6".
Answer:
Vol of prism 1 is 650in^3 I believe and the SA of prism 2 is 260.
Step-by-step explanation:
4/10=.40
1625x.40=650
10/4=2.5
104x2.5=260
3x = 9y
9y = 3x
y = 3x/9
y = 1/3x
The slope is 1/3
Answer:
and
.
Step-by-step explanation:
Start by adding 1 to both sides of this equation.
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The square of what number or numbers will lead to the number "1"? It turns out that not only
, but
as well. In other words, the value
can be either 1 or -1. Either way, the equation is still going to hold. That's the reason why there are two solutions to this equation.
Consider the case when
. Add 10 to both sides of the equation.
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Now, consider the case when
. Again, add 10 to both sides of the equation,
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Order the two solutions in an increasing order:
,
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R = 3/4
term 1 = 96
*Note that all An are (a subscript n) and A(n-1) are (a subscript n-1).*
An = A(n-1)*r