i dont think you have a whole question down and we need examples of the triangles so please shw examples
Answer:
26
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 60 pupils in the survey
32 are boys, so we assume 28 are girls
12 of the boys said cola was their favourite
4 boys liked water best.
That is a total of 16 boys who prefer either cola or water out of 32 total boys
There are 16 boys leftover who must have milk as there favourite
9 girls liked water best
21 pupils altogether said milk was there favourite. We know there are 16 boys who said milk was there favourite, meaning 5 of these pupils must be girls.
That means 9 girls have water as their favourite and 5 have milk as their favourite, a total of 14
We know there are 28 girls total. That means 14 of them must have listed cola as their favourite drink.
There are 14 girls and 12 boys who said cola was their favourite, a total of 26 pupils
This isn't really a geometry problem. It's just an addition of fractions.
You know that 'perimeter' means 'the distance all the way around'.
And you know the length of all the sides of the parallelogram.
All you need to do is add them up !
(13/12) + (3/13) + (13/12) + (3/13) = the perimeter
Notice that two of the sides are equal, and the other two sides are also equal.
So you can make the job a little easier if you add up the twelfths first
(13/12) + (13/12) = 26/12
and then add up the thirteenths ...
(3/13) + (3/13) = 6/13 .
Now, the perimeter looks a little bit less complicated.
It's just
(26/12) + (6/13) = the perimeter.
This is the tough part. Before you can add fractions, they need to have
a common denominator.
The smallest common denominator for 12ths and 13ths is <em>156 </em>!
Change each fraction to (<em>something over 156</em>), and add um up.
I'll leave that part to you.
I've done the first four questions. Use this method to answer the rest. For an odd number of objects find the cost of one and multiply by how many you are asked to find.
Answer:
what graphs i don't see any
Step-by-step explanation:
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