Answer:
30 PS4 in the shipment are likely to be defective
Step-by-step explanation:
We take the estimate from the sample and estimate to all the PS4 in store. This means that we can solve this question using a rule of 3.
From the sample of 50 PS4, 3 are defective. How many are expected to be defective out of 500?
50PS4 - 3 defective
500 PS4 - x defective
30 PS4 in the shipment are likely to be defective
Hello from MrBillDoesMath!
Answer:
a) See Discussion below
b) Don't know what "m" refers to
Discussion:
Part a)
A triangle contains 180 degrees.
A + B + C = 180 (*)
where A is the angle inside the triangle.
From the diagram
B +C = 62 + 78 = 140
Substituting this in (*) gives
A + (140) = 180 => subtract 140 from both sides
A = 180 - 140 = 40
Now a line has 180 degrees so x + A = 180. But A = 40 (shown above) so x+ 40 = 180, or x = 140. That is, x = 140 - the sum of the measures of the two nonadjacent interior angles
Part b)
I can't answer this part is it is unclear what "m" refers to. Sorry.
Thank you,
MrB
Answer:
$0.28
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you have to find the price per pound in both offers. 2.5 lbs for $6.75 end up giving you $2.7 per pound. 3 pounds for $7.25 gives you $2.42 per pound, so this offer would be the better and cheaper one. To find the difference per pound,you simply subtract $2.42 from $2.7 for the final difference of $0.28.
A and T are points. On their own, they cannot define a line. So we can rule out choice A
WCR and TRA are angles. For any triple the points do not fall on the same straight line. So we cannot define any lines here. This crosses off choice B
Choice C is the answer because WC does define a line. We only need two points to form a line. Similarly CR does the same job. We draw a line marker with two arrows at each end to be placed over the letters to indicate "line".
Choice D is similar to choice D; however, it is not the answer because WT is the same line as WC. In other words, WC = WT. We haven't named a new line at all. We're simply repeating ourselves.
Answer:
It's B for edge 2020
Step-by-step explanation: