Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
9 x 7 = 63
63 is greater that 60
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
Since F is the midpoint of EG, EF and FG are equal. We know that FG is 4 units, so EF must be 4 units. We also know that FH and EF make EH, so we substitute the values that we have.
FH + EF = EH
6 + 4 = EH
EH = 10
Answer:
3. ???? (3 but that's incorrect)
4. 75 D
Step-by-step explanation:
Use PEMDAS ()^x/+-
Square root of 9340 = 96.64
nearby number = 96
square of 96 = 9216
9340- 9216= 124
the smallest number 124 should be subtracted from 9340 so as to get a perfect square.
Answer:
Option B. 8 mi, 9 mi, 2 mi
Step-by-step explanation:
The option A doesn't have a set of numbers which could be the lengths of the sides of a triangle. The numbers 1,9,10 mean that the longest side is exactly the sum of the others. The only possible way is they lie in the same line, no triangle is formed
Option C gives the numbers 1,9,11. It's impossible to have a side of 11 when you have the sum of the others less than 11. The maximum extension of the other sides (forming a line) won't be enough to reach the length of 11
Option D is also infeasible for the same reason as the option A. The three lines must be aligned to be connected in its extremes
Option B is the only one who can provide a set of possible lengths of a triangle since the sum of the shortest sides is greater than the third. If we open wide enough the angle between the 2 mi side and the 8 mi side, we would eventually connect the 9 mi side and form a triangle