Answer:
<em>Square= 12 units</em>
<em>Triangle long sides= 19 units</em>
<em>Triamgle short side= 10 units</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>It is a square, so all sides are the same. That means 3x+3 equals 4x. What number can be subsituted into x to equal 4? If x is 3, then 3x+3 would be 3(3)+3. It equals 12. 4 times 3 is also 12. It works! That also means the square's side is 12 units.</em>
<em>Square= 12 units</em>
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<u><em>So, x=3</em></u>
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<em>The triangle's longer sides are 7x-2. Subsitute x in, which is 3, and you get 7(3)-2. It equals 19. The two longer sides of the triangle are the same length, so both are 19 units.</em>
<em>Triangle long sides= 19 units</em>
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<em>The triangles shorter side is 2x+4. Subsitute 3 in for x and you get 2(3)+4. It equals 10, so the shorter side is 10 units.</em>
<em>Triangle short side= 10 units</em>
Answer:
It's very simple. In 4 decimal digits there are 10,000 (0000 to 9999) possible values. The odds of any one of them coming up randomly is one in 10,000. A specific "4 digit number" would have 1/9000 chance, since there are 9000 4 digit numbers (1000-9999).
Step-by-step explanation:
Remark
Good thing to know. This is a rounding question.
A
Answer A is a bit nasty. I round 5 to the next highest number on the left. That may not be what you have been told to do. Let us round A to 5.7 and see if anything else does this.
B
Answer B rounds to 5.6
C
Answer C rounds to 5.6 as well. 3 is less than 5 so you round down.
D
Answer D rounds to 5.6(.) The zero has no effect on the 6.
Answer
Since there is nothing special about A and nothing else rounds to 5.7, the answer is A. So your rule is when the last number is 5, you round the second last number to one more than it was, regardless of the properties of the second last number.
I don’t get want u need help with.
Answer:
51,51 and 78
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+9=4x-5
3x=4x-14
-x=-14
x=14