Answer:
hotdog
Step-by-step explanation:
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You don't say whether this is a right triangle or not.
Assuming it is a right triangle, then we use the Pythagorean Theorem to determine the length of the hypotenuse:
(hypo) = (length of third side) = √(12^2 + 4^2) = √(144+16) = √160 = 4√10.
This is approx. 12.65 inches. Since this does not match any of the possible answer choices, we'll have to take a different approach to answering this question.
Given that 2 sides of the given triangle are 12 and 4 inches, respectively, we see that the 3rd side has to be longer than 8 inches; otherwise we'd have three line segments on the same line, not forming a triangle.
By this reasoning, 9 inches is the only possible answer that could be correct. With sides 12, 9 and 4 inches, the triangle would be obtuse and appear quite flat, but not be part of a straight line as with a third side of 8.
Answer:
65 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
y=55+0.35x
77.75 = 55+0.35x
77.75 - 55 = 0.35x
22.75 = 0.35x
22.75 ÷ 0.35 = 0.35x ÷ 0.35
65 = x
x = 65
Answer:
(a) 4.875 minutes
(b) 1.86 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
The length of fence = 150 feet.
Rate of painting by Tyler = 11ft/min
Rate of painting by Benito = 15ft/min
(a) Let after time t minutes both have painted equal number of feet.
As Taylor has already painted 19.5 feet. So,
minutes.
(b)The length of fencs to be painted by Tylor=150-19.5=130.5 feet.
So. time taken by Tylor to finish the painting
minutes.
Time taken by Benito to finish the painting
minutes
Here, tome taken by Benito is less, so Benoto finishes first.
Benoto will get the time to rest for 11.86-10=1.86 minutes.
Answer:
Dividing a whole number by a fraction you would just multiply the bottom number of the fraction by the whole number.
Step-by-step explanation:
(here is how to divide a fraction by a whole number, if you need help on that also.)
1. Turn the whole number into a fraction. ( ex: 2=2/1)
2. Multiply the fraction by the whole number fraction.
3. Multiply the tops together and the bottoms together
Dividing A Fraction By A Fraction
1. Arrange the equation
2. Keep the first fraction
3. Change the sign
4. flip the fraction
5. Multiply the tops together and the bottoms together