On Monday he reads 2 pages, on Tuesday he reads 6 pages (triple of 2: 2 + 2 + 2 = 6), on Wednesday he reads 18 pages (triple of 6: 6 + 6+ 6 = 18), on Thursday he reads 54 pages (triple of 18: 18 + 18 + 18 = 54).
The total cost of the meal will be $54.
45 + 20% = 54
Answer:
- <u><em>About 0.22</em></u>
Explanation:
There are two sets:
- Set W of incoming seniors who took AP World History, and
- Set E of incoming seniors who took AP European History
And there is a subset, which is the intersection of those two sets:
- Subset W ∩ E of senior students who took both.
The incoming seniors who are allowed to enroll in AP U.S. History, call them the subset S, is the set of those students that belong to W or E or both W ∩E.
By property of sets:
- S = W + E - W∩E = 175 + 36 - 33 = 178
Then, 178 out of 825 incoming seniors took one or both courses, and the desired probability of a randomly selected incoming senior is allowed to enroll in AP U.S. History is:
Answer: Can you explain more? you have to calculate it by an theorm
Step-by-step explanation:
That's not a squre
anyway, we use ratios
base:person to corner=28:8
height to height=x:5
so
28/8=x/5 becasue same ratio
28/8=14/4=7/2
7/2=x/5
multiply
35/10=2x/10
35=2x
divide 2
17.5=x
x=17.5 feet