Answer:
89
Step-by-step explanation:
it is basically counting by 2s but rather by 20s.
20, 40,60,80
all you do is add a 9 at the end.
The answer is 27. because 9 times 3 =27 and 3 times 9 = 27. so they are both constant of proportionality.
The two pairs of polar coordinates for the given point (3, -3) with 0° ≤ θ < 360° are (3√2, 135°) and (3√2, 315°).
<h3>What is a polar coordinate?</h3>
A polar coordinate is a two-dimensional coordinate system, wherein each point on a plane is typically determined by a distance (r) from the pole (origin) and an angle (θ) from a reference direction (polar axis).
Next, we would determine the distance (r) and angle (θ) as follows:
r = √(3² + (-3)²)
r = √(9 + 9)
r = 3√2.
θ = tan⁻¹(-3/3)
θ = tan⁻¹(-1)
θ = 3π and 7π/4 (second and fourth quadrants).
Converting to degrees, we have:
θ = 135° and 315°.
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Complete Question:
Determine two pairs of polar coordinates for the point (3, -3) with 0° ≤ θ < 360°
10 students (brass)=40% of band
4 students (strings)=16% of band
? students (other)=44% rest of band
14/56%=?/44%
(cross multiply to find ?){don't forget to turn percents into decimals}
?=11
There are 25 students in total in the band.