Answer:
for 12-8: 33.33
or
for 8-4: 50
or
for 12-4: 66.67
Step-by-step explanation:
Theorem: If two<span> angles of a </span>triangle<span> are not </span>congruent<span>, </span>then<span> the </span>sides<span> opposite them are not </span>congruent<span>, and the longer </span>side<span> is opposite the larger angle. </span>Two<span> ways to prove that a </span>triangle<span> is isosceles </span>If<span> at least </span>two sides of a triangle are congruent,then<span> the </span>triangle<span> is isosceles</span>
Answer:
the first one
Step-by-step explanation:
A graph showing the Earliest Start Times (EST) for project tasks is computed left to right based on the predecessor task durations. For dependent tasks, the earliest start time will be the latest of the finish times of predecessor tasks.
The first graph appears to appropriately represent the table values, using edges to represent task duration, and bubble numbers to represent start times.
The second graph does not appropriately account for duration of predecessor tasks.
The third graph seems to incorrectly compute task completion times (even if you assume that the edge/bubble number swap is acceptable).
(a) since we are given that f(8) = 9, the inverse of 9 is simply 8. Therefore, f^-1(9) = 8.
(b) Again, f is the inverse of f^-1, therefore, you simply switch numbers, and you get that f(-3) = -7.
The box plot that would confirm the inference that Linda made would have a minimum value of 20 and a maximum value of 40. Somewhere in the between is the mean. The box plot should have a confidence interval of 95% in order to have the inference valid.<span />