There are two dozen apples for three pies so there would be 2/3 of a dozen apples for 1 pie. 2/3 times 4 is 8/3 which simplifies to 2 2/3.
Answer:
the last graph
Step-by-step explanation:
The only valid answer is adding 4.3 x to both sides of the equation. All of the other choices would not help you solve for x.
Answer:
point B
Step-by-step explanation:
First you find (-2, -1) on the graph then you go up two units. there is not a point directly above (-2, -1) but if you look to the side B is exactly 2 units above which is what the question asked for.
Assuming those are the legs of the triangle and that you need to find the hypotenuse... I would use the formula: a^2+b^2=c^2
It doesn't matter what a and b are, just fill it in.
25^2+35^2=c^2
625+1225=c^2
1850=c^2
Take the square root of 1850, it isn't a perfect square so I got: 43.01.
If you want, just round it to 43, idc.
So, if I were to check my work, I would need to remember that the hypotenuse is the longest side.
Since 43 is the hypotenuse, it is the longest side.