By definition of perimeter, direct observation and Pythagorean theorem, the perimeter of kite OBDE is 38 units. (Correct choice: C)
<h3>How to determine the perimeter of a kite OBDE</h3>
In geometry, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides of a figure. Herein we must determine the perimeter of a quadrilateral, the kite OBDE, that is, the sum of the lengths of its four sides:, which can be found both by direct observation or by the use of the Pythagorean theorem.
Please notice that the quadrilateral has an axis of symmetry passing through the points O and D, which implies that OB = OE and BD = DE. The length of sides BD and DE is 6 units and the length of the sides OB and DE are:
OB = DE = 0.5 · √(24² + 10²)
OB = DE = 13
Lastly, the perimeter of kite OBDE is p = 2 · 6 + 2 · 13 = 38 units.
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11.2*5 = 56
10.1*4.2 = 42.42
Difference: 56-42.42
= 13.58
S5 means that it is asking for the sum of the first five numbers in the variable
The first five are 400, 200, 100, 50, and 25. Add them together and you get 775
Answer:
75%
Step-by-step explanation:
There is 1 whisker and quartiles 1-3 so:
25%+25%+25%=75%
Answer:
The winning candidate received 184 votes.
Step-by-step explanation:
= 184