Answer:
Angle A and L are 140 degrees each.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since GO and AL are parallel to each other, we can use the same side interior theorem to figure out angle A and L. Let's focus on GA first. We know that same side interior angles are supplementary (sum is 180 degrees). We know angle G is 40 degrees, so to figure out angle A, you do 180-40 which equals 140. So angle A is 140 degrees. You repeat this process for OL and you should also get 140 degrees for L.
The length of one of the sides of the larger pentagon is 24 cm. The length of one of the sides of the smaller pentagon is 8 cm.
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So, if the larger pentagon is 3x the size of the smaller pentagon, we can find the area of the smaller pentagon by dividing the area of the larger pentagon by 3.
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The area of the smaller pentagon is 45in²
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I think it is 21 and 50. The only common factor they have is 1.
All the others are divisible by 1 & 3.
First, we establish
our hypothesis:
<span>Null hypothesis H0: μ = $1.00 </span>
Alternative hypothesis
Ha: μ ≠ $1.00
<span>Let’s say X = the sample average cost of a daily newspaper
= 0.96</span>
u = population mean
cost = 1.00
S = sample standard
deviation = 0.18
Calculating for z
value:
z = (X – u) / S
z = (0.96 – 1) / 0.18
z = – 0.222
From the standard
distribution table at this z value, p-value = 0.4129
Since alpha = 0.01,
the decision therefore is:
<span>Do not reject the null
hypothesis because the p-value is greater than 0.01. There is enough evidence
to support the claim that the mean cost of newspapers is $1. </span>