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netineya [11]
3 years ago
6

A recipe requires the following ingredients to make 16 gingerbread men

Mathematics
1 answer:
aalyn [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

5,600 g of flour

10,000g of sugar

3,200g of ginger

4,400g of butter

Just have to multiply each ingredient by 40

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A recursive rule for an arithmetic sequence is a1=4;an=an−1−3 . What is the explicit rule for this sequence? Enter your answer i
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Answer:

The explicit rule for the arithmetic sequence is given by:

a_n = a_1+(n-1)d       ......[1]

where,

a_1 is the first term

n is the number of terms and

d is the common difference for two consecutive terms.

As per the statement:

A recursive rule for an arithmetic sequence is:

a_1 = 4

a_n = a_{n-1}-3

The recursive formula for the arithmetic sequence is given by:

a_n = a_{n-1}+d

then;

On comparing we get;

d = -3

Substitute the given values in [1] we have;

a_n = 4+(n-1)(-3)

⇒a_n = 4 -3n+3 = 7-3n

Therefore, the explicit rule for this sequence is, a_n = 7 -3n

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3 years ago
Melinda earns 5 minutes to play video games for every hour she spends on homework.
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Answer:

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Answer:

∆<em>LMN</em> ~ ∆<em>LQR</em>

Step-by-step explanation:

All you have to do is match their similar corresponding angles.

* These are congruent by the Angle-Angle Similarity Postulate, where at least two angles of both triangles are congruent, which in this case is ∠<em>L</em> [Vertical Angles Theorem] and ∠<em>Q</em> & ∠<em>M</em>. This obviously gives us our third side in each triangle, which must sum up to 180° altogether, therefore you have your answer.

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