Find the surface area of a cube by squaring the length of one side and multiplying the result by 6.
Example: The surface area of a cube with side length 3 is "6 x (3 x 3) = 54".
Answer:
2x + y = 12 & x = 9 - 2y --- (x = 5, y = 2)
x + 3y = 16 & 2x - y = 11 --- (x = 7, y = 3)
y = 11 - 2x & 4x - 3y = -13 --- (x = 2, y = 7)
2x + y = 11 & x - 2y = -7 --- (x = 3, y = 5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Sample space S = {0,1,2,3,4,5}
Step-by-step explanation:
We all know that when a dice is tossed, the minimum value that can be obtained is 1 and the maximum value that can be obtained is 6.
Now, when two dice are tossed, the possible cases are:
However, the magnitude of the difference in no. of dots showing up in the two dice is:
Thus, the sample space Sample space-related when two dice are tossed & the magnitude is:
S = {0,1,2,3,4,5,}
Answer:
7.5 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
As with many quadrilaterals, pairs of sides have the same length, so the perimeter is twice the sum of two of the sides.
In a kite, generally, opposite sides have different lengths, so the perimeter is twice the sum of the lengths of opposite sides. That is
51 m = 2(18m + side opposite)
15 m = 2 × (side opposite)
7.5 m = side opposite
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<em>Comment on side lengths</em>
In a rectangle or parallelogram, the perimeter is twice the sum of adjacent sides. A kite is different in that adjacent sides may be the same length. If the kite is not a rhombus, <em>opposite</em> sides are <em>always</em> different lengths.