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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1. m∠B=110°
2. 560 cm3
3. Numerical data
4. 2000 cm3
5. 50%
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The explanation of part 1 is given in the attachment.
2. Given dimensions : 10 cm, 8 cm, and 7 cm.
Let Length of cuboid =10 cm
breadth/width of cuboid =8 cm
height of cuboid = 7cm
Volume of cuboid = length *width* height
=( 10 *8*7) cm3
=(560) cm3
3. Age, Birth date and weight are the types/examples of "<u>Numerical Data"</u> because these all are describe in terms of numeric values.
4. 1 liter = 1000 cm3 or 1 cm3 = 0.001 liter
1.5 liters =(1.5*1000) cm3 = (15*100) =1500 cm3
1 dm3 =1000 cm3
0.35 dm3 = (0.35*1000) cm3 = (35*10) cm3 =350 cm3
Given expression: 1.5 litre + 0.35 dm3 + 150 cm3 = <u> </u> cm3
1500 cm3 + 350 cm3 +150 cm3 = <u>2000</u> cm3
5. If A=(1/2)B, then B : A = <u>50</u> %
Ratio: B : A
B : (1/2) B
1: (1/2)
50 % (The value of A is half of the value of B)
Answer:
beggining poit:3 second point (potentially): 1,5
Step-by-step explanation:
in the y intercept 3 is it so which ever has a 3 as the starting point there could be an option
for the 2x part that is the slope otherwise known as rise over run so what you do is that you turn it to a fraction over or under 1 meaning you rise for 2 and go to the right 1
rise 2
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run 1
in order to rise 2 you go up 2 from the y intercept(3) and in order to run you go right since its a positive
once you plot those two dots then you draw a line across
the quickest way to do this would be to multiply 1,375 by 3 and then add 2.
1,375 * 3 = 4,125 + 2 = 4,127
correct!
Answer:
About $0.10 per ounce
Step-by-step explanation:
12 pound costs $18.75. Lets find the cost per pound first:
Cost Per Pound = 
We know, there are 16 ounces in 1 pound.
We know 1 pound costs 1.5625
To find cost per ounce, we have to divide this by 16.
So,
Cost Per Ounce = 
Rounded to nearest cent, that would be 10 cents per ounce