Really, we don't need to use that much math--we can use logic instead. Since the two congruent sides must be longer than 30in, the total has to be greater than 60in (the longest side plus the congruent sides.) So for our answer, we want the smallest total that is above sixty, which in this case is 72.44in.
Hope I helped, and let me know if you have any questions :) I can explain the real math if you want, it was just unnecessary here.
Answer: 1/11
Step-by-step explanation:
I’m using the same thing
It is true since you’re multiplying the same number on both the sides
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Answer:
I'd use a Non-probability Sampling Method.
Explanation:
The question is already laced with criteria - Heights of Buildings in New York.
This means that there are certain buildings that won't fit in the sample. In a non-probability sample, objects or subjects are elected based on specified criteria that are not random. This means that not all objects/subject have a c<em>hance</em> of being included in the sample.
It is assumed that the question/assignment centers around high rise buildings.
Therefore, one storey buildings and bungalows that are within and outside New York will not be included in the sample.
Under the Non-Probability Sampling Method, it is essential to note that there are other subgroupings of sampling techniques. They are:
- Convenience Sample
- Voluntary Sample
- Purposive Sample
- Snowball Sample
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