I believe that it’s a conjecture
Answer: About
Step-by-step explanation:
The missing figure is attached.
Notice in the first picture that Alberta has a complex shape.
You can calculate the area of a complex shape by decomposing it into polygons whose areas can be calculated easily.
Observe the second picture. Notice that it can be descompose into two polygons: A trapezoid and a rectangle.
The area of the trapezoid can be calcualted with the formula:

Where "h" is the height, "B" is the long base and "b" is short base.
And the area of the rectangle can be found with the formula:

Wkere "l" is the lenght and "w" is the width.
Then, the apprximate area of Alberta is:

Substituting vallues, you get:

Therefore, the area of of Alberta is about
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Answer:
Y=7
Step-by-step explanation:
(3y+5)= -4 -8y +9 + 77
-5 -5
3y= -9 - 8y + 9 + 77
+9 -9
3y= -8y + 77
+8y +8y
11y = 77
11y/11 77/11
y = 7
1. subtract 5 from both sides
2. add -9 and +9 and you get 0
3. add 8y to both sides
4. divide both sides by 11
5. you get y=7
Answer:
9 is the right answer
Step-by-step explanation:
I. If c = - 4 and d = 10
then
= 
= 
= 9
Hope that help :D
Option C:
We can find the value of PR using law of cosines.
Solution:
Given data:
∠Q = 18°, r = 9.5, p = 6.0
To find which length could be find in the triangle:
Law of cosines:

Substitute a = q, b = r, c = p and A = Q

If we substitute the values given, we can find q.
q = PR

Hence we can find the value of PR using law of cosines.
Option C is the correct answer.