Natural numbers: Counting things! You look around your room and see an electronic device, then another, then another! You just counted to 3 using the natural numbers.
Whole numbers! You try to look for electronic devices and realise that they’re all gone. You have zero electronic devices, and you just used whole numbers.
You go online to find where your electronic devices went, and realise they were taken because you’re in debt to the bank so they took some of your stuff. You’re in negative numbers, and now you’ve used integers.
Answer:
8, 16, 64
Step-by-step explanation:
8 = 2^3 . . . a perfect cube
16 = 4^2 . . . a perfect square
32 = 2^5 . . . neither a cube nor a square
64 = 2^6 = 4^3 = 8^2 . . . both a perfect cube and a perfect square
128 = 2^7 . . . neither a cube nor a square
Answer:
x = 1
y = 30°
Step-by-step explanation:
is RS is ⊥ to TU then TS = US so we can use this equation to find 'x':
20x-3 = 5x+12
15x = 15
x = 1
we also know that RS intersecting with TU creates a 90° angle
if 3y = 90 then y = 30
Answer: 1 hour 15 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, we are informed that Laura and Alicia both exercise 5 days a week and that Laura exercises for 30 minutes each day. For the 5 days, she'll exercise for:
= 5 × 30 minutes
= 150 minutes
= 2 hours 30 minutes
Alicia exercises for 45 minutes each day. Fir the 5 days, she'll exercise for:
= 5 × 45 minutes
= 225 minutes
= 3 hours 45 minutes
We then calculate the difference in their exercise per week which will be:
= 3 hours 45 minutes - 2 hours 30 minutes
= 1 hour 15 minutes
Answer:
3.14
Step-by-step explanation: