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Sladkaya [172]
2 years ago
5

Find the area for this

Mathematics
1 answer:
musickatia [10]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

10 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

5 times 2 =10

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<h3>Answer:</h3>

\large\boxed{-1\frac{16}{25},\,\frac{6}{40},\,0.35,\,1\frac{3}{4}}

<h3>Step-by-step explanation:</h3>

In this question, it's asking you to put the numbers that were given from <em>least </em>to <em>greatest.</em>

Our given numbers are:

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  • 0.35
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Now, lets sort them out.

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\frac{6}{40} would go next. To make it easier, we can turn it into a decimal. \frac{6}{40} = 0.15 when you divide.

0.35 will go next. This would be bigger than 0.15, but lower than the next number.

1\frac{3}{4} would go last, due to the fact that it's the greatest. 1\frac{3}{4} is the same as 1.75

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Step-by-step explanation:

We know that probability for any event = \dfrac{\text{Number of favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total outcomes}}

Given : Charlotte has 6 cherry candies, 3 grape candies, and 3 lime candies.

I..e Total pieces of candies she has = 6+3+3=  12

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Three standard deviations lie within 99.7%

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BD = 2x-4

But it's also BE - CE + CD

BE is 3x-1

CE is 2x-3

CD is 2

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BD = 3x-1 -(2x-3) +2

simplified

BD = 1x +4

since BD = BD (obviously), we can also say that the righthand sides of the two equation must be equal

2x -4 = 1x +4

let's solve for x and that put it into either of the 2 equations.

2x -4 = 1x +4

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x -4 = 4

add 4 on both sides

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substitute x for its value in 2x -4 = 1x +4

(this way we double check BD in two expressions at once. the equation should come out true, meaning same value for BD in each expression. both sides should be equal).

2*8 -4 = 1*8 +4

12 = 12

seems true

BD is safely 12

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