Answer:
The Hypotenuse is side just opposite to the right angle.
Step-by-step explanation:
By Pythagoras' theorem,
c^2=a^2+b^2
c^2(hypotenuse to be found)= 30^2+ 16^2
<em>c^2=1156
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<em><u>Therefore, c ( i.e. the hypotenuse) will be the square root of 1156. </u></em>
<em><u>The square root of 1156 is 34. </u></em>
<h2><em><u>
Thus, c ( hypotenuse) = 34</u></em></h2>
Hope it helped :)
I would go with Jesses survey.
Unlike everyone else’s survey Jesse chose 6th grade students in random, causing a more unbiased research.
Answer:
I think the circles would be cut into eighths then.
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this helps you! :D
Okay
So what you have to do
Is
What is it
That you do
Sorry if I'm wrong - This is how I learned to subtract fractions in the 7th grade
First, I would line up the fractions side-by-side:
5/6 1/8
Then, my teacher would tell me to look at the numerators and subtract those - The answer would be 4
Next, she would say to do the same to the denominators - The answer is 2
4/2 is your answer I believe
Hope this helped! :)