I think the answer is C hope it helps
The area of the first rectangle would be 18cm² and the area of the second rectangle would be 12cm².
<h3>How to calculate the area of a rectangle?</h3>
To calculate the area of a rectangle we must apply the following mathematical formula:
According to the above, to calculate the area of the rectangles we must multiply the length of the side by the base as shown below. We must also take into account the table that will give us the value of X that we do not know:
- 3cm × 6cm = 18cm²
- 2cm × 6cm = 12cm²
Finally, to know how much the area of both rectangles adds up, we add both values:
12cm² + 18cm² = 30cm²
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Answer:
60
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
The unmarked angle of the triangle is also 40o. The triangle is marked with two equal sides (isosceles).
<2 + 40 + 40 = 180 Combine the left
<2 + 80 = 180 Subtract 80 from both sides
<2 = 180 - 80
<2 = 100 degrees.
That's not the answer. We have to solve for x
<2 = x + 106
100 = x + 106 Subtract 106 from both sides
100 - 106 = x
x = - 6
Answer:
30%
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply both sides of the first set of data in the table by ten to get 100 as x and 70 as y, which means that it was marked down 30 dollars, or 30%