Answer:
Real life example of parallel lines are railroad tracks and rows in a garden. Also the lines on a basketball court are parallel so basically C if im positive
Step-by-step explanation:
Some examples include the structural frames of buildings, railroad tracks, windows (opposite sides), sailboats, steps, and paper.
parallel bars in men's gymnastics
Also anything that is shaped as a rhombus, square or a rectangle. ( added by a.m.b.)
Call the smaller of the two odds = n
Call the next number in the sequence = n + 2
n*(n +2) = 782 Remove the brackets.
n^2 + 2n = 782 Subract 782 from both sides.
n^2 + 2n - 782 = 0 We are going to have to factor this.
Discussion
This problem can't be done the way it is written. The product of an odd integer with another odd integer is and odd integer. There are no exceptions to this. So you need to give a number that has two factors very near it's square root for this question to work.
For example, you could use 783, (which factors) instead of 782 .
Solve
n^2 + 2n - 783 = 0
(n + 29)(x - 27) = 0
<u>Solution One</u>
n - 27 = 0
n = 27
The two odd consecutive integers are 27 and 29.
<u>Solution Two</u>
n + 29 = 0
n = - 29
The two solution integers are -29 and - 27 Notice that - 29 is smaller than - 27.
Answer:
x = 30
Step-by-step explanation:
a) The sum of the angles along the line is 180°. That means ...
2x° +90° +x° = 180°
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b) Subtracting 90° and dividing by 3° gives ...
3x° = 90°
x = 30
Answer:
5 cans
Step-by-step explanation:
First multiply 15 by 3 to see how many ounces are needed in total: 15x3=45
Then divide 45 by 9 to see the amount of cans: 45/9=5