4, 3, 2, 5, 6, 6, 10, 5, 6, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 14,5<br><br>
3. What is the mode(s) of the data set?
guapka [62]
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
6 shows up 4 times
Given:
M=(x1, y1)=(-2,-1),
N=(x2, y2)=(3,1),
M'=(x3, y3)= (0,2),
N'=(x4, y4)=(5, 4).
We can prove MN and M'N' have the same length by proving that the points form the vertices of a parallelogram.
For a parallelogram, opposite sides are equal
If we prove that the quadrilateral MNN'M' forms a parallellogram, then MN and M'N' will be the oppposite sides. So, we can prove that MN=M'N'.
To prove MNN'M' is a parallelogram, we have to first prove that two pairs of opposite sides are parallel,
Slope of MN= Slope of M'N'.
Slope of MM'=NN'.
Hence, slope of MN=Slope of M'N' and therefore, MN parallel to M'N'
Hence, slope of MM'=Slope of NN' nd therefore, MM' parallel to NN'.
Since both pairs of opposite sides of MNN'M' are parallel, MM'N'N is a parallelogram.
Since the opposite sides are of equal length in a parallelogram, it is proved that segments MN and M'N' have the same length.
The number of patches that Leia can cut from 32 pieces of the fabric measuring 18 cm by 10 cm will be as follows:
Number of pieces=[total area of fabric]/[area of patch]
area of fabric=18×10=180 cm²
Area of 32 patches=180×32=5760 cm²
Area of patch=45 cm²
Number of patches=5760/45=128 patches