Answer:
8 points
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that there are 4 teams and Each team plays each of the other teams exactly once, then each team plays 3 matches. The possible points after 3 matches are:
0: 3 lost
1: 2 lost, 1 tied
2: 2 tied, 1 lost
3: 3 tied
4: 1 won, 1 lost, 1 tied
5: 1 won, 2 tied
6: 2 won, 1 lost
7: 2 won, 1 tied
9: 3 won
Answer:
Point D
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this helps
Answer:
The system of inequalities is equal to
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x-----> the number of hours that Malik works at a hardware store
y-----> the number of hours that Malik works as a lifeguard
we know that
-----> inequality A
-----> inequality B
Using a graphing tool
The solution is the shaded area
see the attached figure
Answer:
Let the 'cart' total is x and total payment is y.
The sales tax is 5.6% added to the 'cart' amount and then shipping and handling fee added.
<h3>Part A</h3>
<u>There are three intervals as below and function added accordingly:</u>
- 0 < x ≤ 49.99 ⇒ y = x + 5.6% + 3.95 = 1.056x + 3.95
- 50 ≤ x ≤ 75.99 ⇒ y = x + 5.6% + 11.95 = 1.056x + 11.95
- x ≥ 76 ⇒ y = x + 5.6% + 5.95 = 1.056x + 5.95
<h3>Part B</h3>
- x = 74.50, this falls in the second interval
- y = 74.50*1.056 + 11.95 = $90.62 (rounded )
<h3>Part C</h3>
y = 89.20, this is close to the number we got in part B and we assume it is same - the middle interval.
- 89.20 = 1.056x + 11.95
- 1.056x = 89.20 - 11.95
- 1.056x = 77.25
- x = 77.25 / 1.056
- x = 73.15 (rounded )
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- <em>Note. Shipping and Handling charges seems incorrectly ordered. If so the answers above all should change accordingly.</em>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember the SAS rule is that you know the measure of 2 sides and their angle in between. (Note that SSA side side angle DOESN'T work.) For the first question we know that sides JH and LM are congruent, and sides GJ and MK are as well. Secondly, we know that angles M and J are congruent. The question is; does this problem follow the SAS (side angle side) rule? Yes, their are two proven congruent sides on the two triangles, and the angle between them is proven congruent as well.
Second one is congruent because it follows the SSS rule (side side side) ie: all sides are congruent, so therefore the triangles are congruent.
Think about the third one. Is it congruent or not. (To be congruent it has to follow SSS, or SAS) Comment below so I can correct you.