Type of lines ? Not the best question.
Answer: Perpendicular, first choice
The little 90 degree angle indicator at the intersection marks these lines as meeting at a right angle, which is called perpendicular.
Answer: Picture is blury for me I can not see it well enough
Step-by-step explanation:
All i see is the 8 ft and 17ft cant see any of the other numbers
80p = 80 cents
£1.50 = $1.50.
(changing the signs, that's it)
So if a small bottle is half the size of a large bottle, and is 80 cents.
Amir buys 4 bottles, so 0.80 * 4 = 320 = $3.20.
Now 4 small bottles is the same as 2 large ones, so if he bought 2 large bottles: $1.50 * 2 = $3.00.
$3.20 - $3.00 = 0.20 cents.
Amir would've saved 0.20
P.S. What is "p" in European money
Answer: 41
Step-by-step explanation:
9*(-2)*(-2) - 4*(-2) - 3 = 9*4 + 8 - 3 = 36 + 5 = 41
A unique decimal that I encounter regularly is "0.05". I encounter this almost every day, when I go to the store to buy something, the saleslady gives me $0.05 as change. When I go home and put some of my extra money in my piggy bank, I hold a $0.05 in my hand.