Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula
Area = 1/2 (b1 + b2)*h
Givens
b1 = 11 m
b2 = 13 m
Area = 96
h = ?
Solution
96 = 1/2 (11 + 13) * h Multiply by 2 Combine the bases as well.
96*2 = (24) * h Divide by 24
96*2/24 = h Multiply by 2 and divide by 24
h = 8
Answer:
A baseball diamond is a square with sides of 90 feet. What is the distance to the nearest tenth of a foot between home and second base?
Step-by-step explanation:
127.3 feet This problem requires the use of pythagoras theorem. Ignore the face that it's a baseball diamond. All you're concerned with is that you have a square that's 90 feet per side and you want to know what the length of the diagonal. So you have a right triangle with 2 sides of 90 feet each and you want to know the length of the hypotenuse. The formula is C^2 = A^2 + B^2 Both A and B are 90, so plugging them into the formula gives C^2 = 90^2 + 90^2 = 8100 + 8100 = 16200 So C^2 = 16200 Take the square root of both sides C = 127.2792 Round to the nearest tenth, giving C = 127.3
Answer:
What are you trying to do you have not Explained to us
Step-by-step explanation:
The first term is 8, so 
Each time we want a new term, we add on 3
8+3 = 11
11+3 = 14
14+3 = 17
17+3 = 20
23+3 = 26
and so on
This recursive step of adding on 3 to the prior term is written as this:
which says "to get the nth term, add 3 to the term just before the nth term"
Based on what you posted for your answer choices, the final answer is likely choice C. However it seems some weird typo happened.
0.4÷0.515=0.8 rounded to the nearest tenth.