The sum of the two hamsters weight = 1950g
If hamster1 (x) = hamster2 (y) + 300g
Therefore
1950g = x + y
1950g = x + (x +300g)
1950g - 300g = x + x
1650g = 2x
825g = x
Therefore
Hamster1 = x = 825g
Hamster2 = x + 300g = 1125g
Answer: n = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
n is always equal to the number of times 10 could be raised to so as to make a total of the number in question.
The sum can be rewritten as y=4x, where y=f(x).
Now, we can rewrite the equation a x=y/4
Therefore, inv(f(x))=x/4
If you are trying to find the bigger angle, then the answer is A) Supplementary. But if you’re trying to find the small angle the answer is B) Complementary. C and D are both wrong.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
The longest side is twice as long as the shortest side because lets suppose I have a triangle that has vertices with angles 30 and 60, the last one has to be 90 because the total is 180 degrees. Now for a 30 60 triangle, if the hypotenuse has a length of 2, the following ratios will hold true for the other two sides. The side that shares the 90 degrees and 60 degrees corners will be of length 1 and the side that shares the 30 degrees and 90 degrees corners (vertices) will be of length sqrt(3). This is true all the time. In this case the correct answer is that the longest side is twice as long as the shortest side because the longest side is the hypotenuse with length 2 and the shortest side will be the one that shares the 90 degrees and 60 degrees corners and is of length 1.