The distance from the center of dilation, P, to.the image vertice S' is; 6 units.
<h3>What is the distance from the center of dilation, P, to the image S'?</h3>
It follows from the task content that the center of dilation of the triangle QRS is point P and the length of segment PS in the pre-image is; 8 units.
Hence, since the dilation factor as given in the task content is; three-fourths, it therefore follows that the distance of point P to S' in the image is; (3/4) × 8 = 6units.
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Answer ↣ 12 gallons per minute
Step-by-step explanation ↣ Ok I'm gonna use ratios because I can't draw a graph here.
Ok so if the garden hose supplies 36 gallons of water in 3 minutes, then the ratio is 36:3 because every 3 minutes the garden hose "sprays" 36 gallons.
To simplify this ratio, you need find the amount of water the garden hose supplies in 1 minute.
Well to get from 3 to 1, you have to divide by 3.
Do the same thing to 36. 36/3 equals 12.
So the final ratio is 12:1
This is the unit rate. The unit rate is when one variable is 1 unit (most of the time it is speed).
You can multiply 1 by any number and multiply 12 by the same number.
Here are some ratios...
m=minutes
g=gallons
1m:12g
2m:24g
3m:36g
4m:48g
5m:60g
Hope this helped!
BTW why do I sound like this I'm not a aesthetic person-
Answer:
how should I know?
Step-by-step explanation:
144 girls , 1/3 = 72 , 2/3 = 144