Option B:
Both n and m must be rational.
Solution:
Given information:
Sum of two numbers, n and m are rational.
<u>To find which statements are true:</u>
Option A: Both n and m may be rational but do not have to be.
It is not true because n and m given is rational.
It have to be rational.
Option B: Both n and m must be rational.
Yes, n and m must be rational then only the sum of numbers are rational.
It is true.
Option C: Both n and m must be irrational.
Sum of irrationals will be sometimes irrational and sometimes can't add.
So it is not true.
Option D: One number is rational and the other is irrational.
Rational and irrational cannot be add.
So it is not true.
Option B is true.
Both n and m must be rational.
Cos x = 15÷17
because cos is adjacent side over hypotenuse.
Part A:
There are 8 possible outcomes.
HHH
TTT
HTH
THT
TTH
HHT
THH
HTT
Part B:
There is 2 outcomes that consist of all head or all tails.
Part C:
You would expect about 6 students to get all head or all tails.
Hope this helps c:
Nickels are 5 cents, and dimes are 10 cents.
(By luck..) eventually you can have 12 dimes, meaning you have 120 cents, or $1.20 ... 20-12=8.. meaning you used 12 dimes and are missing 8 more coins. which means you can have 8 nickels which is 40 cents. 120+40=160 cents or $1.60
Hope this helped.