<u>Though there is no specific requirement, we'll compute the perimeter and area of the shown image.</u>
Answer:
<em>The area is 175 square inches</em>
<em>The perimeter is 60 inches</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Area and Perimeter</u>
We are given a compound shape and it's required to calculate its area and perimeter.
The perimeter is the sum of all its external side lengths. All of them are given thus:
P = 5 + 5 + 10 + 10 + 15 + 15 = 60
The perimeter is 60 inches
Now for the area, we split the figure into two rectangles, one of dimensions 5 in by 5 in (a square) and the other of 10 in by 15 in.
The total area is:
A = 5*5 + 10*15 = 25 + 150
A = 175 square inches
The area is 175 square inches
Answer:
Yes it is possible
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3 /><h3>How do you find Sin A + B?</h3>
Now, put it all together (9). Sin (A + B) is the two parts of the opposite - all divided by the hypotenuse (9). Putting that into its trig form: A very similar construction finds the formula for the cosine of an angle made with two angles added together.
Basically this is a systems of equations question. We set up two equations, X is hamburgers Y is fries
8x + 5y = 24
6x + 2y = 16.60
then you solve for each to get your answer.
Answer:
yes, there are an infinite number of solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
The attached graph shows values of A and B (x and y) that can make this equation be true. Any of the points on any of the curves will satisfy the equation. (The repetition continues indefinitely in all directions.)
Answer:
her mistake was 6 and 3 doesnt multiply into 54
therefore the correct answer would be
√6*9*a*a*a*a*a*a*a*b*b*b
6 a's will cancle eachother out and 2 b'sto
a^3b√3*3*3*2*a*b
(break down the 6 and 9)
the 3's will cancle eachother out to
3a^3b√6*a*b
and it will all equal
3a^3 b√6ab