Answer: 49
reason:
okay so basically to get to 3 to 5 you have to add 2. To get to 21 to 35 you need to add 14. To get to 5 to 7 you need to add 2, therefore adding 14 to 35. It's a pattern :)
No. If you still want the 46 7/8 square foot table and less than 6ft wide than the table length must be greater than 7 1/2 feet long. For the math to work out. Because, the 7 1/2 foot long table would need a 6 1/4 wide table to fit the 46 7/8 square foot.
Answer:
x = 7.9
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Angle - 44
Hypotenuse - 11 ft
adjacent side - x
having adjacent and hypotenuse use Cosine to solve the problem from
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cos (angle) = adjacent / hypotenuse
**Make sure your calculator is in degree mode**
cos 44 = x/11
if you cross multiply, you get
11 cos 44 = x
or to solve for x you would multiply both sides by 11 and get
11 cos 44 = x
x = 7.9
Answer:
In a rhombus, the diagonals bisect at right angles. That means half the diagonals form a right angle triangle then we can try the Pythagorean theorem. so -
one side of triangle = 6/2 =3 (half of the diagonal)
other side = 8/2 = 4
a^2 + b^2 = c2
3 ^2 + 4^2 = c^2
9+16 = c^2
c^2=25
c = = 5
the hypothenus forms one side of the rhombus and here the hypothenus is 5, so the lenght of a side is 5 !