Answer:
1 and 4, 2 and 3, 5 and 8, 6 and 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Any of those would work
Answer:
-48
Step-by-step explanation:
2x3y
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2(-2) * 3(4)
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-4 * 12
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-48
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Answer:
∠A = 48°, ∠B = 48°, and ∠C = 84°
Step-by-step explanation:
AB = CB Given
m ∠A = m ∠C If opposite sides are =, then those opposite angles are =
6(x - 3) = 4(x + 1)
6x - 18 = 4x + 4
2x - 18 = 4
2x = 22
x = 11
m ∠A = 6(11 - 3) = 6(8) = 48°
m ∠C = 4(11+ 1) = 4(12) = 48°
The sum of the angles in a triangle = 180°
48° + 48° m ∠B = 180°
96°+ m ∠B = 180°
84° = m ∠B
Its 110 cuz it goes up 10% if it was 20% it would be 120
<u>Question 1 solution:</u>
You have two unknowns here:
Let the Water current speed = W
Let Rita's average speed = R
We are given <em>two </em>situations, where we can form <em>two equations</em>, and therefore solve for the <em>two unknowns, W, R</em>:
Part 1) W→ , R←(against current, upstream)
If Rita is paddling at 2mi/hr against the current, this means that the current is trying to slow her down. If you look at the direction of the water, it is "opposing" Rita, it is "opposite", therefore, our equation must have a negative sign for water<span>:
</span>R–W=2 - equation 1
Part 2) W→ , R<span>→</span>(with current)
Therefore, R+W=3 - equation 2
From equation 1, W=R-2,
Substitute into equation 2.
R+(R–2)=3
2R=5
R=5/2mi/hr
So when W=0 (still), R=5/2mi/hr
Finding the water speed using the same rearranging and substituting process:
1... R=2+W
2... (2+W)+W=3
2W=1
W=1/2mi/hr