There are 10 possible number on the first wheel, their would be 9 possible on the second, 8 on the thrid, 7 on the frouth, and 6 on the fifth.
So, 10 * 9 * 8 * 7 * 6 = 30,240 possible combinations without repeating numbers.
How much of each solution should the teacher mix together to get 105 ML of 60% sugar solution for an experiment?
1. Look at how 60% is closer to the solution of lower concentration (50%). You can deduce that you will be mixing a higher volume of the 50% solution.
2. All 4 answers add up to 105ml.
3. The intuitive answer is the first option:
70 ML of the 50% solution and 35 ML of the 80% solution
4. Let's check whether point 3 is true.
70ml/105ml X 0.5 + 35ml/105ml X 0.8 = (35 + 28)/105= 63/105= 60% / 105 ml = 105ml of 60% sugar solution
We're given c to f and we want f to c:



We substitute f=62

Answer:
Only the isosceles trapezoid has an area of 32 cm².
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's calculate the area of each polygon.
For the two triangles we have:

This polygon does not have an area of 32 cm².
For the rectangle we have:

This polygon does not have an area of 32 cm².
For the rectangle trapezoid we have:
So, this polygon does not have an area of 32 cm².
Finally, for the isosceles trapezoid:
This polygon does have an area of 32 cm².
Therefore, only the isosceles trapezoid has an area of 32 cm².
I hope it helps you!