let x be how far up the wall ladder reaches
by Pythagoras theorem
x^2+5^2=13^2
x^2 =(13^2)-(5^2)
x= square root of 144
x= 12 or x =-12(rej,x>0)
hence ladder reaches 12 foot up the wall
Answer:
the answer is 0, have a nice day
If they made this trade, it would make sense that Mark would also have to give Ella $200. This is because the difference in value is that amount in the favor of Ella. You can see that by subtracting the two values from each other.
$1000 - $800 = $200
B = amount of students who chose Bulldog
n = amount of students who chose lion
t = amount of students who chose tiger
so.. "t" chose tiger, ok
"<span>Four times as many students chose Bulldog as chose Tiger"
namely, if "t" chose tiger, then 4 times that many chose Bulldog, thus
b = 4t"</span><span>Twice as many students chose Lion as chose Tiger"
namely, if "t" students chose tiger, twice as many chose lion
n = 2tnow, we know a total of 273 students were surveyed, thus
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Third (0,4)
Is the correct choice