Answer:
Step-by-step explanations:
10x - 2x
8x
Answer:
1. Write the following as a mixed number.
2. Write as an improper fraction
3. Perform the operation and write the answer in simplest form.
a)4/7*3/11= 12/77
b)6/10 / 12/7= 7/20
c)5 1/7*3 1/9= 16
d)6 3/7 / 1 13/14= 10/3
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
IQR = 22
Step-by-step explanation:
IQR Formula:
IQR = Q3 - Q1
In order you find Q3 and Q1, please follow these steps:
1. First, you need to order the list of numbers from least to greatest:
2, 6, 9, 10, 16, 28, 33
2. Then, you need to find the median, or the middle number.
2, 6, 9, 10, 16, 28, 33
3. In order to find IQR, you must find the first and third quartiles.
2, 6, 9, 10, 16, 28, 33
Q1 = 6
Q3 = 28
This is because 6 basically means that all the numbers leading to 6 would account for 25% of the data while all the numbers leading to 28 would account for 75% of the data, hence why these are called quartiles.
Now since you have Q1 and Q3, you follow the formula.
28 - 6 = 22
IQR = 22
Answer:
The sum of all exterior angles of BEGC is equal to 360° ⇒ answer F only
Step-by-step explanation:
* Lets revise some facts about the quadrilateral
- Quadrilateral is a polygon of 4 sides
- The sum of measures of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is 360°
- The sum of measures of the exterior angles of any quadrilateral is 360°
* Lets solve the problem
- DEGC is a quadrilateral
∵ m∠BEG = (19x + 3)°
∵ m∠EGC = (m∠GCB + 4x)°
∵ The sum of the measures of its interior angles is 360°
∴ m∠BEG + m∠EGC + m∠GCB + m∠CBE = 360
∴ (19x + 3) + (m∠GCB + 4x) + m∠GCB + m∠CBE = 360 ⇒ add the like terms
∴ (19x + 4x) + (m∠GCB + m∠GCB) + m∠CBE + 3 = 360 ⇒ -3 from both sides
∴ 23x + 2m∠GCB + m∠CBE = 375
∵ The sum of measures of the exterior angles of any quadrilateral is 360°
∴ The statement in answer F is only true
1)Obtuse Triangle: A triangle with one obtuse angle.
2)Acute Triangle: A triangle where all three angles are acute.
3)Equiangular Triangle: A triangle where all the angles are congruent.
4)Isosceles Triangle: A triangle with at least two congruent sides.
5)Equilateral Triangle: A triangle with three congruent sides