So first divide 7,500 by 150 and you will get 50.Next,do 17X50 which will give you 850.The answer is 850 Gold beads.Hope that helped.Have a happy new year
Answer:
Figure: Amount of tiles:
1 5
2 8
3 11
4 14
5 17
6 20
7 23
8 26
9 29
10 32
11 35
12 38
13 41
The sequence/pattern is +3 tiles.
So Figure 13 will have 41 tiles.
I hope this helps!
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Alright so these ratios have many different forms but the way I use to remember the trigonometric ratios is:
SOH
CAH
TOA
This means:
Sine --> Opposite/Hypotenuse
Cosine --> Adjacent/Hypotenuse
Tangent --> Oppositie/Adjacent
With that in mind, number 1:
Would be Sine, or C.
Number 2 would be, Cosine, or E.
And number 3 would be Tangent, or B.
Hope that was helpful.
Answer:
x^3+3x^2+4x+5
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok, so what helps me solve this kind of problem is to circle, underline, or box the like terms(the ones with the same exponent and variable). Be sure to note the sign of each term when combining like terms. take it one step at a time, and work downwards starting with the highest exponent. You have -x^3 and +2x^3, which is x^3. Next, you have +2x^2 and +x^2, which is 3x^2. You should write down each of these as you go, so you should now have x^3+3x^2. Then combine the terms with no exponent but with x, which is 5x and -1x, which is +4x. You should have x^3+3x^2+4x now. Lastly, just combine the numbers 1, -1, and 5, which is 5. This gives you an answer of x^3+3x^2+4x+5.
Answer:
120 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
One way to tackle this is by getting another sheet of paper and drawing it out, then counting up the total of the sides. If you draw it, you can see that you're dealing with a rectangle; two sides of length 12 and two sides of length 8. If you don't like drawing or don't want to in this case, another way to get the answer is by knowing one vertex is at (0, 0), so the next vertex (0, 8), would create a side that's exactly 8 units long. Kind of the same, you know from (0, 0), you also have a point (12, 0), so drawing that would create a side that's 12 units long. All in all, to get the perimeter in units, you have 12 + 12 + 8 + 8 = 40.
The problem says it wants the amount of wood in centimeters needed for the perimeter. What we just found was the perimeter in generic units, so if the problem says every "grid square", or unit, is 3 centimeters long, then all you have to do is take our result 40 and multiply it by 3 to get the number of centimeters. Your perimeter in centimeters would be 120 cm.