Answer:
Fraction Equivalent Fractions
3/4 6/8 9/12
1/5 2/10 3/15
2/5 4/10 6/15
3/5 6/10 9/15
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Answer:
they would sell less because no customer is going to spend their time converting the fraction into decimal form.
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idk if this is like a opinion-based question but here you go.
<h2><u>Part A-</u></h2><h2>Yes, they both can be correct. Ray is correct because you can have 4 intercepts. Only 3 can be zeros and 1 can be the Y-Intercept.</h2><h2>Part A - 2</h2><h2></h2><h2>Kelsey has a list of possible functions. Pick one of the g(x) functions below and then describe to Kelsey the key features of g(x), including the end behavior, y-intercept, and zeros.</h2><h2></h2><h2><u>Part B-</u></h2><h2>The axis of symmetry is -1.75 and the vertex is 1.75 and 12.37</h2><h2>X= B/2A</h2><h2>X=7/2(2)</h2><h2>X= 1.75</h2><h2>2x^2+7X+6</h2><h2>2(1.75)^2+7(1.75)+6</h2><h2>2(-3.06)-12.25+6</h2><h2>-6.12-12.25+6</h2><h2>=12.37</h2><h2></h2><h2><u>Thank you</u></h2><h2><u>sunshinemadison101</u></h2>
Answer: See Below
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
NOTES
45°- 45° - 90° sides are a - a - a√2
30° - 60° - 90° sides are b - b√3 - 2b
Solve for "a" <em>or "b"</em> and then plug that value in to find the missing side lengths.
c) 30° - 60° - 90°
30° : b = x → 5√3 = x
60° : b√3 = 15 → b = 5√3
90° : 2b = y → 10√3 = y
d) 30° - 60° - 90°
30° : b = x → 12 = x
60° : b√3 = y → 12√3 = y
90° : 2b = 24 → b = 12
e) 45° - 45° - 90°
45° : a = 5√2
45° : a = x → 5√2 = x
90° : a√2 = y → 10 = y
f) 30° - 60° - 90°
30° : b = y → 5 = y
60° : b√3 = 5√3 → b = 5
90° : 2b = x → 10 = x
g) 30° - 60° - 90°
30° : b = x → 3√3 = x
60° : b√3 = 9 → b = 3√3
90° : 2b = y → 6√3 = y
h) 45° - 45° - 90°
45° : a = 3
45° : a = (1/2)y → 3 = (1/2)y → 6 = y
90° : a√2 = x → 3√2 = x
Answer:
His speed was 200.
Step-by-step explanation:
500/2.5 is 200.