Answer:
See below ~
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given</u>
- Maitri and Aabhas do a work in 12 hours
- Aabhas and Kavya do the work in 15 hours
- Kavya and Maitri do the work in 20 hours
<u>Solving</u>
- Take Maitri, Aabhas, and Kavya to be x, y, z respectively
- <u>x + y = 12</u> (1)
- <u>y + z = 15</u> (2)
- <u>x + z = 20</u> (3)
<u>Take Equation 1 and rewrite it so that it is equal to x.</u>
<u>Take Equation 2 and rewrite it so that it is equal to z.</u>
<u>Now, substitute these values in Equation 3.</u>
- x + z = 20
- 12 - y + 15 - y = 20
- -2y + 27 = 20
- 2y = 7
- y = 7/2 = <u>3.5 hours [Aabhas]</u>
<u></u>
<u>Substitute the value of y in Equation 1.</u>
- x + 3.5 = 12
- x = <u>8.5 hours [Maitri]</u>
<u>Substitute the value of y in Equation 2.</u>
- 3.5 + z = 15
- z = <u>11.5 hours [Kavya]</u>
<u></u>
<u>Add the values of x, y, and z together.</u>
- x + y + z
- 8.5 + 3.5 + 11.5
- 12 + 11.5
- <u>23.5 hours [together]</u>
Answer:
7.25 and 10.75 Hours
Step-by-step explanation:
Total hours Nalia and Lisa worked = 18 Hours
Nalia worked 3.5 hours then Lisa which is
hours
⇒

Lisa has worked for 7.25 hours
Nalia has worked for = 7.25 + 3.5 = 10.75 hours
Answer:
12600 (ZAR)
Step-by-step explanation:
4.2*3000
Answer:
Part A: 1 solution
Part B:
3(2x-7)=3
6x-21=3
+21 +21
6x=24
/6 /6
x=4
Step-by-step explanation:
First you <u>distribute 3(2x-7)=3</u> to 6x-21=3. Next you do inverse operations by <u>adding 21 to both sides</u> of the equation to get 6x=24. Finally you <u>divide both sides by 6</u> to get x=4
This is an isosceles triangle. The definition of an isosceles triangle is a triangle with at least two congruent sides and angles. If 2 angles on a triangle are congruent (in this case 45 and 45 are two congruent angles) then triangle is isosceles. Therefore the two sides of triangle will be congruent. We know that the triangle is a right triangle because it has a hypotenuse. If a triangle has a hypotenuse then it's a right triangle. We can apply the Pythagorean theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2
A and B are the legs and C is the hypotenuse.
We can plug C in the equation:
a^2 + b^2 = 128
What do we know about the legs of the isosceles triangle? They are congruent so a and b have to be equal. From here it's simply guess and check. Will 8 work?
8^2 + 8^2 = 128
64 + 64 = 128
128=128
Yes the value 8 works so the length of two legs of the triangle is 8.