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First, let's take a look at our question, and evaluate it.
"The area of a rectangular patio is 5 5/8 square yards, and it's length is 1 1/2 yards. What is the patio's width in yards?"
To clarify this problem, we are looking for the patio's width.
Let's first understand what the area of a rectangular shape is.
The formula for the area of a rectangle is "Length times Width", or "L • W".
So this is how the equation should look like:
A = L • W
We have our area, 5 5/8, and we have our length, 1 1/2.
To make things more simple, let's convert our fractions to decimals. Now, to convert our fractions to decimals, let's set our denominators (the numbers on the bottom of a fraction) equal to another fraction, with x as the numerator (the numbers on the top of a fraction) and 100 as the denominator.
So we have 1/2 and x/100. Divide 100 by 2 to find x (as 1/2 of anything is dividing by 2).
100 / 2 = 50, so 1 1/2 = 1.50 as a decimal.
Now, let's try 5/8.
1/8 = 0.125, so multiply 0.125 by 5.
0.125 • 5 = 0.625.
5 5/8 = 5.625 as a decimal.
So, now we have our equation:
A = L • W
Plug in our numbers.
5.625 = 1.50x
To isolate and solve for x, we need to divide both sides by 1.50, so let's do that.
5.625 / 1.50 = 3.75
1.50x / 1.50 = x
We are now left with:
x = 3.75
Your answer is:
The patio's width is 3.75 yards.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
ABC have sides: 5, 7 and 10
5^2 + 7^2 = 25+47 = 72 < 10^2
so triangle ABC is obtuse
JKL has sides: 12, 35 and 37
12^2 + 35^2 = 144 + 1225 = 1369 = 37^2
so triangle JKL is right-angled
PQR has sides 12, 10 and 16
12^2 + 10^2 = 144 + 100 = 244 > 16^2
so triangle PQR is acute
Answer: 90º
Step-by-step explanation: complimentary angles are either of the two angles whose sum is 90º
Answer:
Proved
Step-by-step explanation:
From the given parameters, we have:
i.e. the length of each security numbers
i.e. 2 security numbers
Required
In 513 security numbers, 2 must have matching zeros
To do this, we make use of Pigeonhole principle.
First, we calculate the number of all security numbers not having matching zeros.
Each of the 9 digits can be selected in 2 ways.
2 ways implies that each digit is either 0 or not
So, total selection is:


Apply Pigeonhole principle
The principle states that: suppose there are n items in m containers, where
, then there is at least one container that contains more than 1 item.
This means that if there are 512 security number without matching zeros, then there is 1 (i.e. 512 + 1) with matching zeros.
