First and mainly keep that 9 one side,
There are 2 people involved Ann and Betty, Then divide the TOTAL AMOUNT BY THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE.
· Then it will look like $60÷2= $30 per person.
In this case everyone has equal amount of money, but the question say Ann has $9 more than Betty's. so, Ann≈ $30 +$9= $39.
Betty≈ $30-$9= $21
Because loses money because Ann has more,
TOTAL=Ann+Betty
$60= $39+$21
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
- square: 9 square units
- triangle: 24 square units
Step-by-step explanation:
Using a suitable formula the area of a polygon can be computed from the coordinates of its vertices. You want the areas of the given square and triangle.
<h3>Square</h3>
The spreadsheet in the first attachment uses a formula for the area based on the given vertices. It computes half the absolute value of the sum of products of the x-coordinate and the difference of y-coordinates of the next and previous points going around the figure.
For this figure, going to that trouble isn't needed, as a graph quickly reveals the figure to be a 3×3 square.
The area of the square is 9 square units.
<h3>Triangle</h3>
The same formula can be applied to the coordinates of the vertices of a triangle. The spreadsheet in the second attachment calculates the area of the 8×6 triangle.
The area of the triangle is 24 square units.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
We have called the triangle an "8×6 triangle." The intention here is to note that it has a base of 8 units and a height of 6 units. Its area is half that of a rectangle with the same dimensions. These dimensions are readily observed in the graph of the vertices.
Answer:
1.042g/cm^3
Step-by-step explanation:
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