Answer:
10/3
Step-by-step explanation:
First graph the points.
Then count the lines up from one point to the next in a 90 degree angle.
Which is the rise over run method.
Answer:
1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
2 outcomes out of a possible 8.
p(HHH or TTT) = 2/8 = 1/4
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Answer:
- (A)Six of the one-half cubes would have a volume of 3 cubic units.
- (D)Three of the one-third cubes will make 1 unit cube.
- (E)Two of the one-half cubes will make 1 unit cube.
- (F)Both stacks will have a volume of 3 cubic units.
Step-by-step explanation:
Marissa claims that stacking 6 blocks with dimensions of
will give the same volume as stacking 9 blocks with dimensions of
.
First, let us examine the volume of each of the blocks.
<u>For Block 1</u>
The dimensions are:

Volume of 1 block = 
Volume of 6 blocks of dimension

<u>For Block 2
</u>
The dimensions are:
Volume of 1 block =
Volume of 9 blocks of dimension
The following statements out of Marissa's claim are true:
(A)Six of the one-half cubes would have a volume of 3 cubic units.
(D)Three of the one-third cubes will make 1 unit cube.

(E)Two of the one-half cubes will make 1 unit cube.

(F)Both stacks will have a volume of 3 cubic units.
Known information:
- the sum of three numbers: 24
- the smallest number is 2 less than the largest number
- the largest number is equal to the sum of the smallest and middle number.
Let us set up some variables for our terms:
- smallest number --> S
- middle number --> M
- largest number -- L
Let us set up some equations in terms of our known information
- S + M + L = 24
- S = L - 2
- L = S + M
Let us set up everything in terms of L, because in the first equation, we will be able to get rid of all the other variables but L allowing us to solve the equation:
(S + M) + L = 24 ---> L + L = 24
2L = 24
L = 12
Since L = 12, we know that S = L - 2:
S = L - 2 = 12 - 2 = 10
Since now we know that L = 12, and S = 10, and L = S + M:
L = S + M
12 = 10 + M
M = 2
So our answer is 2, 10, 12
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