We could use Algebra for this question but it’s quite simile so won’t need it. If Amanda is 25, when we add on 5 years she’ll be 30. Now it says when she’s 30, she will be twice as old as Simone. Implying that Simone will be half of Amanda’s age. In this case 30/2 = 15. So Simone must be 15.
Area is 3.6*3.6*pi
Area is 12.96 pi
Okay. 40% of 50 is 20. 2 * 20 is 40. The other 30 tables seat 4 people. 4 * 30 is 120. 120 + 40 is 160. There are 160 seats in the restaurant.
Answer:
acute: 7, 9
right: 8, 10
obtuse: 5, 6
Step-by-step explanation:
When you have a number of identical calculations to do, it is convenient to do them in a spreadsheet. You only need to enter the formula once and copy it as many times as needed.
The attachment shows the "sum of squares" calculation and comparison to the square of the longest side. When the sum is too small, the longest side is longer than needed for a right angle, so the triangle is obtuse. When the sum is too great, the longest side is too short for a right angle, so the triangle is acute.
We have skipped the tedious arithmetic and shown the results in the attached table.