Answer:
let cost of washer be x
cost of dryer be $745-x
we have
cost of washer =$95+($745-x)
x=$95+$745-x
x+x=$840
2x=$840
x=$840/2=$420
the cost of washer =$420
<h2>cost of drier </h2>
=$745-x=$745-420=$325
$325 is the cost of dryer.
Answer:
The temp. started at -20. If it rose +8 degrees, then it would be -20+8=-12, because since the -20 and +8 are opposites, you would subtract them and the answer would have the sign of the larger number which is -. so -12 is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
since the -20 and +8 are opposites, you have to subtract them and you get -12
the temperature at midnight is -12 get it?
Siras ! Don't try to picture this all in your head !
You'll wear out your brain.
You MUST sketch it on a piece of paper.
Draw an x-axis and a y-axis, then draw the two circles.
I'm drawing myself a picture right now, and I'm
supposed to be some kind of a genius.
a). In order to move Circle-Q so that both centers are
at the same point, you need to move the center of Q
4 units down and 2 units to the right.
When you do that, you'll have the little circle inside the
big circle, with their centers both at the same place.
b). The radius of Q is 2.
The radius of P is 20.
What do you have to multiply 2 by, in order to get 20 ?
THAT's the scale factor to dilate Q so that it has the same
radius as P.
When you do that, suddenly it'll look like you only have one circle
on the paper ... they'll both have the same radius and their centers are
at the same place, so you can't tell them apart.
c). All circles are similar !
I went online (you could easily go there too). I searched the question
"Are circles similar ?" and a lot of interesting stuff came up. (you could
do that too). I saw a lot of ways to prove that all circles are similar.
The best one says:
Two figures are "similar" if you can make one of them
exactly fit on top of the other one (make them congruent)
with translations and dilations.
You just did that with P and Q !
-- Translation is moving them around.
You moved Q and put the centers of both circles at the same place.
-- Dilation is blowing it up or blowing it down, so its size changes
but its shape doesn't change.
You blew Q up so that it had the same radius as P.
Then the two circles exactly fit over/under each other.
So the two circles are similar.
3 miles.
1 mile + 1 mile = 2 miles
1/2 miles + 1/2 miles = 1 mile
:)
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