m: m represents the slope an equation, b is the y-intercpt...
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Substitute the given values for x and y into the expression
5 × (
) - 1
= 5 × (
) - 1
= (5 × 2) - 1
= 10 - 1
= 9 → C
Pretend * is counter
* * *
* * *
the word problem could be in a box of chocolates there is 3 rows and 2 chocolates in each row how many chocolates are there total.
Let Surface Area A, a the base edge and h the height:
A = a²+2a√(a²/4+h²)
h=?
pythagorean theorem:
h²=c²-a²
h=√(c²-a²)
h=√(8²-(.7/2)²)= 8
plug it in the above equation A= 11.7ft²
So A is correct
A. 1/5 fish
We know that 2/5 of Mike's fish are clownfish. Therefore, 3/5 are not clownish as 5/5 – 2/5 = 3/5. Also, if you look at the model, there are five pieces. If we assume that model represents the whole of Mike's fish and you take away two pieces, you are left with 3/5. So we know that the remaining fish is 3/5
Next, we know that of these 3/5 fish, 1/3 is damselfish, so we need to find 1/3 of 3/5. To do this, we must multiply 1/3 by 3/5 as "of" means multiply in Math.
So: 1/3 • 3/5 = 1 • 3/3 • 5 = 3/15 3 ÷ 3 = 1 and 15 ÷ 3 = 5 3/15 = 1/5
1/5 of Mike's fish are damsel fish
B. 2/5 fish
Now we know that 1/5 of Mike's fish is damselfish, and 2/5 is clownfish. To find the fraction of his fish that are neither, therefore, we must subtract their sum from the whole.
First, we add 1/5 and 2/5 together. Adding the numerators, 1 and 2, we get 1/5 + 2/5 = 3/5
Next, we subtract: 5/5 – 3/5 = 2/5, so 2/5 of his fish are neither clownfish or damselfish
And if you look at the model again, you can see that if you cross out 1 piece for the damselfish, and 2 pieces for the clownfish, you are left with 2/5