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Reika [66]
3 years ago
8

Andre sometimes mows lawns on the weekend to make extra money. Two weeks ago, he mowed a neighbor’s lawn for 12 hour and earned

$10. Last week, he mowed his uncle’s lawn for 32 hours and earned $30. This week, he mowed the lawn of a community center for 2 hours and earned $30.Which jobs paid better than others? Explain your reasoning.Calculate and express your answer in decimal form: (0.2)⋅40
Mathematics
1 answer:
zloy xaker [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

(2.0)*36 or d.)

Step-by-step explanation:

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2

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\large\boxed{\sf{cosec\theta=\dfrac{Hypotenuse}{Height}}}

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\large\boxed{\sf{sec\theta=\dfrac{Hypotenuse}{Base}}}

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\large\boxed{\sf{cosec^2\theta=\left(\dfrac{Hypotenuse}{Height}\right)^2}}

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2

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2

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2

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)

2

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8

)

2

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8

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64

7

48

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\sf{=\dfrac{48}{64}}=

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48

\bf{=\dfrac{3}{4}}=

4

3

= R.H.S

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