Step One
Begin by drawing a line parallel to the x axis. Create it so it goes through (0,1)
This line you have drawn should hit points on the figure at (-5,1) (-2,1) and (3,1)
You now have a figure on the bottom that is a trapezoid. It has 2 small triangles on top of it. We'll talk about them later.
Step Two
Find the area of the trapezoid.
<em>Formula</em>
Area = (b1 + b2)*h/2
h = 1 - - 3 = 4
b1 = 3 - - 8 = 11
b2 = 3 - - 5 = 8
Area = (11 + 8)*4 / 2
Area = (19 ) * 2
Area = 38
Step Three
Find the area of the small triangle on the left.
The base goes from -5 to - 2 which is 3 units.
The height goes from 1 to 3 (using the y axis as a reference) which is 2
Area = 1/2 * b * h
Area = 1/2 *3 * 2
Area = 3
Step Four
Find the area of the small triangle on the right.
The base is 5 (see if you can get 5 as an answer)
The height is 1.
Area = 1/2 b * h
Area = 1/2 5 * 1
Area = 2.5
Step Five
Total Area is found by adding the three areas together.
Total Area = trapezoid + small triangle on the left + small triangle on the right
Total Area = 38 + 3 + 2.5 = 43.5
43.5 <<<< answer
From the dot plot, we have that 90.91% of the students have 5 or more vowels in their first and last names.
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The dot plot states that:
- 2 students have 4 vowels in their first and last name.
- 3 students have 5 vowels.
- 8 students have 6 vowels.
- 9 students have 7 vowels.
Then:
- Total of 2 + 3 + 8 + 9 = 22 students.
- 3 + 8 + 9 = 20 have or more vowels.

90.91% of the students have 5 or more vowels in their first and last names.
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/14354536
There are 24 oranges and 36 apples.
Each basket has to have the same number of fruit
So lets say that each basket will have exactly one orange and apple.
To get the maximum number of baskets, we have to use either all of the apples or all of the oranges.
You can't have 36 baskets, because you only have 24 oranges, even though there are enough apples.
But you can 24 baskets, because there are enough apples and oranges.
So you can use all of the oranges to make 24 baskets (and you'll be left with 12 apples)
Answer: F. 24.
Answer:
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