The formula is (2)(n-4) = n-1/4
Mult both sides by 4:
8n - 32 = 4n -1, or 4n = 31, or n=31/4.
If this is not what you expected, please ensure that you have copied down the original problem correctly. What do you mean by "1/4 less?"
Let's try (2)(n-4) = 1n-(1/4)n = (3/4)n. Then,
2n-8 = (3/4)n, or (5/4)n = 8. Mult. both sides by (4/5), we get:
n = (5/4)(8) = 10. Is that what you were hoping for?
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It is the first and the last three.
Answer: YES
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to write out the expressions
P= {m}
Q= {n}
R= {m+n}
If 2m=n then we can say;
P= {½n} Q= {n} & R= {³/²n}
It is obvious that the smaller number in Q is greater than the largest number in P
We can make some assumptions.
Let n= (x,y,z)
Consequently,
P={½x,½y,½z} Q={x,y,z} and R= {1.5x,1.5y,1.5z}
Therefore the median will be the middle element,
Median of P= ½y
Median of Q = y
Median of R = 1.5y
And 1.5y>1.5y
Then we can agree that the median of R is greater than the median of both P and Q
You have to use the Pythagorean theorem but there is a little twist here since a square has has equal sides. So:
x^2+x^2=8
2x^2=8
2/2x^2=8/2
x^2=4
√x^2=√4
x=2
The side of the square is 2.
So now the area of a square is:
Side×Side
2×2=4
The area of the square is 4 centimetres
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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