Answer:
Equilateral, acute
Step-by-step explanation:
Equilateral triangles have all sides the same length (all sides are 4 ft in this triangle, so it is equilateral).
Acute triangles have no angles that are greater than or equal to 90 degrees (all angles are 60, which is less than 90, so it is acute).
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
ah, probability, so the std. deviation is 2 MPH, so that means to get from the mean.. or average speed of 94, he'll have to vary by 3 std. deviations or 6 MPH to hit 100
99.7% of throws fall into that area of with in 3 std. deviations so that means
0.3% fall outside also , 1/2 of those will 3 std. deviations slow while the other half is fast
so
0.15% will be 100 or faster.... not many
C it’s the answer I think maybe
total book =1
1/5 + 2/3 + wed = 1
get a common denominator of 15
1/5 * 3/3 + 2/3 * 5/5 + wed = 1 * 15/15
3/15 + 10/15 + wed = 15/15
combine like terms
13/15 + wed = 15/15
subtract 13/15 on each side
wed = 15/15-13/15
wed = 2/15
He read 2/15 of the book on Wednesday
Answer:
<h2>
y = ²/₅
x - 3</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Changing to slope-intercept form:
5x + 2y = 12 {subtract 5x from both sides}
2y = -5x + 12 {divide both sides by 2}
y = -⁵/₂
x + 6
y=m₁x+b₁ ⊥ y=m₂x+b₂ ⇔ m₁×m₂ = -1
{Two lines are perpendicular if the product of theirs slopes is equal -1}
y =-⁵/₂
x + 1 ⇒ m₁ = -⁵/₂
-⁵/₂×
m₂ = -1 ⇒ m₂ = ²/₅
So, any line perpendicular to 5x + 2y = 12 must have slope m =²/₅