Answer:
x = 52 i hope this helps! :)
Step-by-step explanation:
so first you gotta realize that every triangle has an interior angle measurement sum of 180 degrees
so we are given 3 angles 74 degrees x + 2 and x
we now are going to put this into an equation 74 + x + 2 + x = 180
now lets combine like terms to get 76 + 2x = 180
then we are going to subtract the 76 from both sides 2x = 104
now lets divide both sides by 2 x = 52
so x = 52
we can plug in the value of x into both of the other equations to find the angle measurement
52 degrees
52 + 2 = 54 degrees
and then we have 74 degrees
add the 52, 54, and the 74 to make sure it is equal to 180 degrees
106 + 74 = 180
so yes, x does indeed equal 52 degrees
Answer: 123
Step-by-step explanation:
So our two equations are y=-8x-4 and y=-16, and since in both equations, something equals the same y, those two are the same. So we can combine the two into -16=-8x-4. In the question, they are asking to solve for x. So to do that, you need to isolate your variable. Now for solving algebraic equations, you use reverse PEMDAS (SADMEP), meaning you add 4 to both sides to clear the -4 one the rights side to get -12=-8x. Then you divide both sides by -8 to get 12/8, which simplifies to 3/2.
Answer:
1. I dont know what format they want you to write it in but its 27/100 which is 0.27 as a decimal and 27% as a percent
2. it'll be 11/100 which is 0.11 as a decimal and 11% as a percent
Step-by-step explanation:
Since adding up all the people with cats, dogs or both is 73, and theres 100 people surveyed, that means 100-73=27 so 27 people dont have a cat or dog. Therefore its 27/100 which is 0.27 as a decimal and 27% as a percent
For number 2, because 11 people have both a dog and cat I believe itll be 11/100 which is 0.11 as a decimal and 11% as a percent
Answer:
5.524 in 2 significant figures rounding the value to 2 non zero numbers.
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