Answer:
13/34
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract the 21 from the 34 and badaboom ya are left with 13 peeps on the bus!
It would be -6 x+9 i think.
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Answer:</h3>
- 1 1/8 in
- 4 7/8 cm²
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
In both cases, you make use of the relationship between the length and width of a rectangle and its area. We take for granted that you are comfortable with arithmetic using mixed numbers and/or fractions. The applicable formula for the area (A) of a rectangle in terms of its length (L) and width (W) is ...
A = L·W
Fill in the given values and solve for the remaining one.
1.
3/4 in² = (2/3 in)·W . . . . . divide by the coefficient of W to find W.
(3/4 in²)/(2/3 in) = W = 9/8 in = 1 1/8 in
2.
A = (1 1/2 cm)·(3 1/4 cm) = (3/2·13/4) cm² = 39/8 cm²
A = 4 7/8 cm²
Answer:
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We know angle P is 90 degrees because of Thales Theorem, and angle N is 60 degrees. Because the angles in a triangle have to add up to 180 degrees, angle PMN has to be 30 degrees.
Angle QMO is half of angle PMN, so it's 15 degrees. Angle MQO is equal to angle QMO because the radii make Triangle OQM isosceles, so angle MQO is 15 degrees.