The best strategy is to use the tables in this example. The tables will give an exact cost for an exact number of apples or oranges. You can then use these pieces of information to determine which number of apples and oranges will get you closest to $10.
The diagram strategy is not accurate based on the information.
The double bar graph is also not going to work because the two pieces of information are related, so you would not create a separate bar for the price and the number of apples.
Answer:
37 centimeters
Step-by-step explanation:
First, since the triangles are similar, find out how much larger STR is than HIJ by finding an similar side and dividing the numbers. Since the only similar side that we know both numbers on it ST and HI, so we divide 10 by 4 to get the unit rate, which is 5/2. The missing side on STR is the bottom, so to get it, multiply 6, the bottom of the other triangle, by the unit rate, 5/2, to get the answer of 15. Then, perimeter is all of the sides added up, so 10+12+15=37 cm.
(hope this helps :P)
Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
it is a bit unclear to me, what that problem description means.
if I understand it correctly, than z is directly depending on x².
so, z = 16 for x = 2. x² = 4
I pondered a little bit, as there are several possibilities to connect 16 with 4 as a driving factor (e.g. 2⁴ = 16, 4×4 = 16, 12 + 4 = 16).
I decided to go with the simplest interpretation with the usual meaning of "varies" (multiplication) : 4×x²
that would mean
z = 4×x² = 4×5² = 4×25 = 100
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Other answers ; 0.5,2^-1