Answer:
Assuming you have the lengths in inches.
Do this: (length in inches * 10) x (length in inches * 10)
Step-by-step explanation:
There's information missing from this question. "The football field is 100 yards long and yards wide", but to find out the area of a rectangle you just need to times the two numbers together.
I assume you have a picture with the lengths in inches on, if you can see how many inches are on the scale drawing, times the inches by 10 for the length in yards for each side. Then times the two lengths (in yards) together for the area.
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Answer: 90 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
It is a right angle which means it is 90 degrees. Plz mark me brainliest
Answer:
D) 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this, first lets figure out what this variable is. We know we must multiply by t. Well, looking at it, we know that t is one. So lets plug that in.
2*1/2^3(1)
Now we need to figure out what the exponent is that 2 will be raised to. To find that, find out what 3 times one is.
2*1/2^3
Now we need to solve the exponent.
2*1/8
Remember, 2 cubed is eight.
Now we need to find out what 2*1/8 is. To solve this more easily, I am going to turn two into a fraction. This will give us 2/1*1/8. Now we cross multiply, multiplying the numerators by the numerators, and the denominators by the denominators. Remember, the numerator is the top number, and the denominator is the bottom number.
If we do that, we get:
2/8
If we simplify it, we get 1/4. So the asnwer is D) 1/4
The 60 inch is diagonal of or the hypotenuse of the TV so we are going to use a^2+b^2=c^2 and let width to be a, then we solve the problem.
a^2=c^2-b^2
oh, take the square root of both sides.
a=((c^2-b^2))^(1/2)
plug 60 for c, 32 for b, and the Width is equal to 50.75 for significant figures.
The correct answer is D No, Dan should reduce his discretionary spending
Explanation:
For Dan to stay on the budget he needs to spend the amount budgeted for each expense or less than the amount budgeted. This occurred in the case of the Internet, food, and rent; for example, the amount budgeted for the internet was $35 and Dan spent this money, also, the amount budgeted for food was $100 and Dan spent $95, which means he stood in the budget. However, this did not occur with discretionary spending, which refers to other non-necessary expenses, because in this case, Dan spent $140 even when the budget limit was $100. Also, this exceeds the total income considering 35 + 95 + 500+ 140 = $770, which is above the income ($750). Thus, Dan did not stay in the budget because he spent more money than expected in discretionary spending and should reduce this.