This problem can be solved by algebraic method.
Let
x = the total time spent of all clients in Plan A
y = the total time spent of all clients in Plan B
We represent two variables x and y because there are two plans that won't be happened simultaneously.
On Wednesday, the two workout plans have the total time of 6 hours. We equate
3x + 5y = 6
While on Thursday, the total time is 12 hours. We also equate
9x + 7y = 12
To find x and y, we can use the substitution method. For the first equation, we arrange it in terms of y, that is
5y = 6 - 3x
y = (6 - 3x)/5
Substitute it to the second equation:
9x + (7/5)(6 - 3x) = 12
9x + (42/5) - (21/5)x = 12
Multiply the equation by 5 to cancel the denominator:
45x + 42 - 21x = 60
45x - 21x = 60 - 42
24x = 18
x = 18/24 = 3/4 hours
For y:
3(3/4) + 5y = 6
9/4 + 5y = 6
Multiply the equation by 4 to cancel the denominator:
9 + 20y = 24
20y = 24 - 9
20y = 15
y = 15/20 = 3/4 hours
Hence, each workout plans are done within 3/4 hours (or 45 minutes).
There would be 10 quarters in the total of $2.65.
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Answer: 161 degrees</h3>
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Explanation:
Line AE is a tangent while line AU is a secant. The angle formed by the secant and tangent lines connects with the arcs through this formula
secant tangent angle = (larger arc - smaller arc)/2
More specifically, we can say:
angle EAI = (arc EU - arc IE)/2
42 = ( (7m+5) - (3m-1) )/2
42*2 = (7m+5) - (3m-1)
84 = 7m+5 - 3m+1
84 = 4m+6
4m+6 = 84
4m = 84-6
4m = 78
m = 78/4
m = 39/2
m = 19.5
Use this value of m to compute each arc
- arc IE = 3m-1 = 3*19.5-1 = 57.5 degrees
- arc EU = 7m+5 = 7*19.5+5 = 141.5 degrees
Let's say arc IU is some unknown number x. It must add to the other two arc measures to form 360 degrees, which is a full circle.
(arc IU) + (arc IE) + (arc EU) = 360
x + 57.5 + 141.5 = 360
x + 199 = 360
x = 360-199
x = 161
The measure of minor arc IU is 161 degrees
Answer:
27
Step-by-step explanation:
the number of side gives the name
<h3>Answer:</h3>
x=135°
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
All the internal angles of the octagon are angles of 135°