The bottom answer is correct. I had some trouble with this so I had to find x and y in separate parts.
TO FIND X
notice that the top triangle and bottom triangles are similar, meaning if you multiple all three sides of one by a specific number, it becomes the same size as the bottom triangle.
17 x n = 8, therefore n=8/17
8 x n = X, therefore X=64/17
For some reason, this does not give a correct value for Y, so I had to use trig
TO FIND Y
Notice that the angle DAB is the same as DBC (lets call this angle Ø)
Using trig rule, we know that the cos of an angle is equal to the adjacent side divided by the hypotenuses.
We can now form some equations:
cosØ = 15/17 (from the top triangle)
cosØ = 8/Y (from bottom triangle)
Now we know that Y=(8x17)/15 = 136/15
X=64/15 Y=136/15
Answer:
3. x+8
4. 6y
5. 1/2m
6. 50/h
7. 7-n
8. 15+x
9. 2t/12
10. p² -3
11. 2k-7
12. 3(w+5)
13. C
14. The error was it was written that you would subtract the pages read by pages in the article which is incorrect. You would subtract pages total (5) by pages read (p). So it is 5-p.
15. 4v
16. 16/p
17. 2.97/p
18. 20+j
19. 7-d
20. m/60
21. y/12
22. unit rate-8
23. unit rate-1.5
24. unit rate-2.4
25. unit rate-6.8
26. C
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
- 3 (die)
- 4 (slips)
- 6 (spinner)
- 5 (ace)
Step-by-step explanation:
Josie rolls a six-sided die 18 times. What is the estimated number of times she rolls a two? 3 = (1/6)(18)
Slips of paper are numbered 1 through 10. If one slip is drawn and replaced 40 times, how many times should the slip with number 10 appear? 4 = (1/10)(40)
A spinner consists of 10 equal- sized spaces: 2 red, 3 black, and 5 white. If the spinner is spun 30 times, how many times should it land on a red space? 6 = (2/10)(30)
A card is picked from a standard deck of playing cards 65 times and replaced each time. About how many times would the card drawn be an ace? 5 = (4/52)(65)
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The probability of a given event is the number of ways it can occur divided by the number of possibilities. For example, a 2 is one of 6 numbers on a die, so we expect its probability of showing up to be 1/6. The expected number of times it will show up in 18 rolls of the die is (1/6)(18) = 3.