small frames ($8): s
large frames ($15): L
Cost: 8s + 15L = 239 ⇒ 1(8s + 15L = 239) ⇒ 8s + 15L = 239
Quantity: s + L = 22 ⇒ -8( s + L = 22) ⇒ <u> -8s -8 L = -176 </u>
7L = 63
L = 9
Quantity: s + L = 22 ⇒ s + (9) = 22 ⇒ s = 13
Answer: 13 small frames, 9 Large frames
Answer:
C. The circumference of circle 1 is less than the circumference of circle 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
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We know that the formula for the area of a circle is πr². This means the greater the radius, the greater the area.
We also know that the formula for circumference is 2πr. It is also dependent on radius. The greater the radius, the greater the circumference.
Given that Circle 2 has a greater area, this means that it has a greater radius which in turn means that it has a greater circumference.
C. The circumference of circle 1 is less than the circumference of circle 2.
Answer:Rearrange the equation so that the unknown variable is by itself on one side of the equals sign (=) and all the other variables are on the other side. RULE #1: you can add, subtract, multiply and divide by anything, as long as you do the same thing to both sides of the equals sign.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall that the biggest angle will always be opposite from the biggest side.
IT is opposite from Angle S, which we can figure out to be 180-108-25=47.
SI is opposite from Angle T, which is 41.
ST is opposite from Angle I (the whole thing). Just from looking at it, we know that it is the biggest angle. If we want to figure it out, Angle I is 180-41-72+25=92.
The smallest side is SI, then IT, then ST.
The correct order is: SI, IT, and ST.