Answer:
d) ordered pairs are equal
e) ordered pairs are not equal
Step-by-step explanation:
d) ( 3+4 , 2 - 1)
x-co ordinate = 3 + 4= 7
y-co ordinate = 2 - 1 = 3
(3+ 4 , 2-1) = (7 , 3)
(3+4 , 2-1) & ( 7 ,3) are equal
f)Compare the x -co ordiante and y - co ordiante of the two pairs
p +q = q + p {addition closed under commutative property}
but q - p ≠ p - q {Subtract is not closed under commutative}
(p +q, q - p) & ( q + p , p -q ) are not equal
$4.5 since 1.26/7 is .14 and need 25 so it’s 4.5
12 ft * 10 ft = 120 sq ft
½ * 6 ft * 7 ft = 21 sq ft
120 sq ft - 21 sq ft = 99 sq ft (it is area of the composite shape)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You can split the coins into 3 groups, each of them has 3 coins. Weigh group 1 vs group 2, if one is lighter, that group has the fake coin. If both groups weigh the same, then group 3 has the fake coin.
Continue to split the group that has the fake coin into 3 groups, each group has 1 coin. Now apply the same procedure and we can identify the fake coin.
Total of scale usage is 2
b) if you have
coins then you can apply the same approach and find the fake coin with just n steps. By splitting up to 3 groups each step, after each step you should be able to narrow down your suspected coin by 3 times.
Step 1: you narrow down to group of
coins
Step 2: you narrow down to group of
coins
Step 3: you narrow down to group of
coins
...
Step n: Step 1: you narrow down to group of
coin
Answer:
the perfect cube is [A] 1