Answer:
QR(3), RS(3), PQ(3), ST(11), RP(6), RT(14), SP(9), QT(17)
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagram is not shown, but we assume the points are in the sequence ...
P, Q, R, S, T
Since QR = RS, R is apparently the midpoint of QS, So ...
23. QR = 6/2 = 3
24. RS = QR = 3
25. PQ = QR = 3
26. ST = PT -PQ -QS = 20 -3 -6 = 11
27. RP = PQ +QR = 3 +3 = 6
28. RT = RS +ST = 3 +11 = 14
29. SP = PQ +QS = 3 +6 = 9
30. QT = QS +ST = 6 +11 = 17
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Answer:
I think its B. ?????
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
This really isn't a question. I can help you out with writing one.
John randomly selected 45% of seventh grade students in his school and asked them what their favorite time to play sports was. Of the students surveyed, 51 prefer to play sports after school. Based on this data, what is the most reasonable prediction of seventh graders in his entire grade?
Step-by-step explanation:
To answer my question, you would set up a proportion.
<-- the answer to that question will will be 113.
Answer:
The sequence above is a geometric sequence
For an nth in a geometric sequence
where n is the number of terms
a is the first term
r is the common ratio
From the question
a = 45
r = 15 / 45
The explicit formula for the sequence is
U(n) = 45(1/3)^n-1
Hope this helps you