It's indepentent. In fact, the tar pit's temperature DEPENDS (dependent variable) by the air's temperature (independent variable).
70% of 100 is 70 students.
Unfortunately I can not make a model for you but here's an idea:
Draw a large circle.
Next, draw a line halfway down the circle, and halfwar down draw another line to the right, this making it look like three fourths.
Then, color the larger space in one color and the other smaller space that looks like a small slice of pie in another color.
On the larger piece write "70% who got an A" and on the smaller write "30% who didn't get an A"
At the bottom you can write 70 students out of 100 got an A on the test.
36= 2*2*3*3
27= 3*3*3
10= 2*5
LCM= 2*2*3*3*3*5
LCM= 540
Final answer: 540
Hello!
We know that the sum of the three angles of a triangle is equal to 180 degrees. This can be represented using the following formula:
A1 + A2 + A3 = 180
With this knowledge, we can successfully find the missing measurements.
We’ll begin with the large right triangle. Because it is a right triangle, we know that one of its angles is equal to 90 degrees. We are also given that its second angle has a measure of 65 degrees. Insert this information into the formula above and combine like terms:
(90) + (65) + A3 = 180
155 + A3 = 180
Now subtract 155 from both sides of the equation:
A3 = 25
We have now proven that the third angle has a measure of 25 degrees. Looking at the provided image, you’ll notice that this 25 degree angle is adjacent to the 80 degree angle. We can add these neighboring angles to find one of the missing angles of the medium triangle:
25 + 80 = 105
We have now proven that this larger angle has a measure of 105 degrees. Looking again at the provided image, you’ll notice that this triangle also contains a 50 degree angle. Using the “three-angles” formula, we can find the remaining angle of the medium triangle. Insert any known values and combine like terms:
(105) + (50) + A3 = 180
155 + A3 = 180
Now subtract 155 from both sides of the equation:
A3 = 25
We have now proven the third angle of the medium triangle to have a measure of 25 degrees. Consequently, we now have now proven two of the three angles of the smallest triangle. Again using the “three-angles” formula, we can find the measure of the missing angle (x). Insert any known values (using the variable “x” to represent the missing angle) and combine like terms:
(25) + (25) + (x) = 180
50 + x = 180
Now subtract 50 from both sides:
x = 130
we have now proven that the missing angle (x) has a measure of 130 degrees.
I hope this helps!
second angle which has a value of 65 degrees.