Answer:
Jay's estimate is closer to the actual weight of the basketball
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard weight of an NBA basketball is 1.4 pounds.
Judging the accuracy of Jay's and Shawna's answer based on their percentage error when compared with the standard, we have that Jay's answer has a lower error as shown below
Error = (Standard value - Estimated value)/ Standard Value ×100
Error in Jays answer =
× 100 = 64.28 %
Error in Shawna's answer =
× 100 = 96.42%
From this, It is obvious that Jay's answer has a lower percentage error when compared to the actual value.
Answer:
B. False
Step-by-step explanation:
Congruent Definition: having the same size and shape.
Similar figures are the same shape but not the same size. you can find out the scale by using parallel lines.
It would be b. In all, he has $100 to spend since $50+$25+$25=$100. We have x people coming and he has to spend $2.50, $1.50, and $3.00 per person, respectively. The phrase "per person" indicates we must multiply, so we have to multiply each value by "x." To find out how much money he has left, we must subtract. All of this put together is 100-(2.50x+1.50x+3.00x).
Add the like terms and you get 7x. Your final expression would be
100-7x, which is answer choice b.
Upper Left for certain.
Lower right. You can check it out using
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
14^2 + 48^2 = 50^2
196 + 2304 =? 2500
2500 = 2500 This checks out to being true. I don't think there are any others.