I think the question has to do with the number of students who are attending the university but is neither an undergraduate nor living off-campus. To help us solve this problem, we use the Venn diagram as shown in the picture. The intersection of the 2 circles would be 3 students. The students in the 'students living off-campus' circle would be 9 - 2 = 6, while the undergraduate students would be 36-3 = 33. The total number of students inside all the circles and outside the circles should sum up to 60 students.
6 + 3 + 33 + x = 60
x = 60 - 6 - 3 - 3
x = 18 students
Therefore, there are 18 students who are neither an undergraduate nor living off-campus
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Step-by-step explanation:
I tried different equations multiple ways I'm pretty sure I did it wrong
Let the integers be x - 1, x and x + 1, then
x - 1 + x + x + 1 = -42
3x = -42
x = -42/3 = -14
The three consectutive integers are -15, -14 and -13
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming s and t are parallel
The two angles are same side interior angles and same side interior angles add to 180 when the lines are parallel
4x-12 + 120 = 180
4x -12 = 60
4x = 72
x = 18
That means 4x -12 = 4(18) -12 = 60
Vertical angles are equal. Alternate interior angles are equal. Alternate exterior angles are equal. All pink dot angles are equal.
Pink dots are 60 degrees
All blue lines are equal. They are 120 degrees
The ratio of the sides EF/LM after the transformation is 1/8
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Transformation</h3>
Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. Types of transformation are <em>rotation, translation, reflection and dilation.</em>
Dilation is the increase or decrease in size of a figure by a factor while translation is the movement of a point up, down, left or right.
Given the tansformation:
- (x,y) → (8x, 8y) → (x - 4, y - 4).
- This means a dilation of CDEF by 8 and translated 4 units down and 4 units left.
Hence:
LM = 8 * EF
EF/LM = 1/8
The ratio of the sides EF/LM after the transformation is 1/8
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