Be kind and say please,that is being rude when you don't say it. Well, how much times does 6 go into 34? 5 times right. So then put 30 under the 34. You get 4. So then bring down the 5. How much times does 6 go into 45. 7 right. So then put 42 under 45. You get 3. Now add a decimal point after the 5 and after the 7. Add zero after the 5 . Bring down the zero. How much times does 6 go into 30? 5 times, so you put 30 under 30 and get zero. If you have any more questions,please leave them below in the comments.
Let's just choose "x" as our variable for the length of a side of the triangle.
Two sides of a triangle are equal in length and double the length of the shortest side.
A triangle has 3 sides. Make the smallest side x then the two equal sides that are double the smallest side are both equal to 2x
The perimeter of the triangle is 35 inches. Perimeter is the sum of all sides.
x + 2x + 2x = 35
5x = 35
x = 7
So the smallest side is 7, and the other two sides are 14.
Answer:
Sum of money invested in corporate bonds = 30,000
Step-by-step explanation:
Total sum = 40,000
The rate of interest for corporate bonds = 10 % = 0.1
The rate of interest for municipal bonds = 6 % = 0.06
Total interest = 3600
Let sum of money invested in corporate bonds = x
The sum of money invested in municipal bonds = 40000 - x
× 0.1 × 1 + (
) × 0.06 × 1 = 3600
(0.1- 0.06)
+ 2400 = 3600
0.04
= 1200
= 30,000
Since x = sum of money invested in corporate bonds
So sum of money invested in corporate bonds = 30000
Answer:
In our case the least precise is the one with no decimal units, in our case 231 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Perimeter=2(L+w)
where;
L=length=81.47 cm
W=width=34.2 cm
Replacing;
Perimeter=2(81.47+34.2)=231.34 cm
The most precise is the one with the highest decimal units, for example 231.34 in our case the least precise is the one with no decimal units, in our case 231
If both numbers were the same, they would be -11 and -11 .
Take '1' away from one of them and give it to the other one.
You haven't changed their sum, but now they're<em> -12</em> and <em>-10 </em>.