Did you notice the little box with corners marked in the angle down at the bottom ?
That angle is a right angle, and <em>this triangle is a right triangle</em> !
This piece of information is a big help. It breaks the problem wide open.
You know that in order to find the longest side of a right triangle . . .
-- Square the length of one short side.
-- Square the length of the other short side.
-- Add the two squares together.
-- Take the square root of the sum.
One short side=48. Its square = 2,304.
The other short side=48. Its square = 2,304.
Add the two squares: 2,304 + 2,304 = 4,608
The square root of the sum = √4,608 = <em><u>67.88</u></em> (rounded)
Answer:
D[3, 3], C[1, 4], B[0, 1], A[4, -1]
Step-by-step explanation:
Whenever you are doing a 90° clockwise rotation ABOUT THE ORIGIN, it is in the form of [<em>y</em><em>,</em><em> </em><em>-</em><em>x</em>], meaning you take the <em>y</em><em> </em>and make it your <em>x</em><em>,</em><em> </em>then take your original <em>x</em><em> </em>and put its OPPOSITE.
90° counterclockwise rotation → [<em>-y, x</em>]
90° clockwise rotation → [<em>y, -x</em>]
I hope this helps, and as always, I am joyous to assist anyone at any time.
Answer:
Plan 1: 7,300p Plan 2: 9,125. Plan 3: 8,030
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we given the information that Jordan is preparing serving of baby carrots and that he has 96 baby carrots, while each serving is 12 carats.
The number of shearings that Jordan can prepare will be:
= 96 / 12
= 8
From the above calculation, there won't be any carrots left since we do not have a remainder.