Answer:
4:5
Step-by-step explanation:
I don't see the table but since it is 4 out of every 5 stickers are purple, the ratio would be 4:5, 4/5, or 4 to 5. It doesn't really matter, because all of these mean the same thing.
Tell me if I'm wrong :)
Yes, she bought 96 inches of woods. Christy will have 4 inches of wood remaining.
Tan 2 x-2 tan x=0
Tan x (tan x-2 ) =0
A tan x=0 —> x=0 and x =K π
B tan x=2 —> x=63.43 +k180 deg
Answer: Hence, the correct size of boys group is 5 and girls is 6.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Number of boys = 60
Number of girls = 72
We need to divide the students into gender specific groups of the largest possible size.
For this we will find "HCF of 60 and 72" which is equal to "12".
So, the correct size of each group is 12 in which number of boys would be
Number of girls would be
Hence, the correct size of boys group is 5 and girls is 6.
The answer is B) ii
The notation "p --> q" means "if p, then q". For example
p = it rains
q = the grass gets wet
So instead of writing out "if it rains, then the grass gets wet" we can write "p --> q" or "if p, then q". The former notation is preferred in a math class like this.
So when is the overall statement p --> q false? Well only if p is true leads to q being false. Why is that? It's because p must lead to q being true. The statement strongly implies this. If it rained and the grass didn't get wet, then the original "if...then" statement would be a lie, which is how I think of a logical false statement.
If it didn't rain (p = false), then the original "if...then" statement is irrelevant. It only applies if p were true. If p is false, then the conditional statement is known to be vacuously true. So this why cases iii and iv are true.