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Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Problem 10
<h3>Answer: 80 degrees</h3>
Work Shown: 80-0 = 80
You subtract the values on the protractor where the two angle arms line up.
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Problem 11
<h3>Answer: 45 degrees</h3>
Work Shown: 45-0 = 45
Same idea as problem 10
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Problem 12
<h3>Answer: 83 degrees</h3>
Work Shown: 128-45 = 83
Same idea as the others. The arm TS isn't fully on 130 degrees, and it's a bit short of it. It looks to be about 128 degrees or so.
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Problem 13
<h3>Answer: 35 degrees</h3>
Explanation: Luis forgot to subtract the value of each arm of the angle. So he should have done 80-45 = 35. The answer would be 80 degrees if arm TQ was at 0 degrees (so 80-0 = 80), but instead TQ is at 45 degrees.
This could be rephrased as:
You start with 100 grams of a substance. One year later you have 70 grams. What is the half-life?
We need this formula:
half-life = (time * natural log (2)) / natural log (beginning amount / ending amt)
half-life = (1 year * .69315) / natural log (100 / 70)
half-life = (.69315) / 0.35667494396
half-life = 1.9433661145 years
Rounding to nearest year half-life = 2 years
Sourse: https://www.1728.org/halflif2.htm
(See problem 3)
Carlos would need to buy 4 cartons because a liter is 1000 ml. He needs 2000 ml/500 = 4