Answer:
Triangle P and Triangle Q are mathematically similar shapes (?).
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, so the question asks which statement is true, given the following information, but you haven't written what statements we can choose from.
After reading the information, we can see that Triangle Q is the same shape as Triangle P but just larger.
I'm assuming that one of the statements given is about Triangle P and Triangle Q being mathematically similar shapes?
If you need to show your working out, here it is:
18 ÷ 6 = 3
24 ÷ 8 = 3
30 ÷ 10 = 3
All the angles are the same.
This means that the length scale factor is +3 from Triangle P to Triangle Q, the area scale factor is +9 (because 3 x 3 = 9) from Triangle P to Triangle Q, and that the two shapes are mathematically similar.
*DISCLAIMER* The majority of question askers on Brainly seem to be from the US, and I'm not, so the way I work things out / the mathematical terms I use might be different. Sorry!
Hope this helped anyway!
Bluey :)
Answer:
17 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
Median:
Weights of the dogs are:
3 , 8 , 10 , 11 , 14 , 17 , 22 , 24, 25 , 35 , 40
Number of data = 11
So, median will the middle term which is the 6the term.
Median = 17
Answer:
£1690
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount invested by Brian = £1300
rate of simple interest = 10%
To find money Brian will have after three years
He will have amount invested in bank and interest earned in three years from that amount.
Simple interest for any principal amount p is given by
SI = P*R * T /100
where SI is simple interest earned
T is time period for which simple interest is earned
R is rate of interest
Substituting value of P , R and T we have
SI = 1300*10* 3 /100 = 390
Therefor interest earned will be £390
Total money with Brian after three years = principal amount invested + interest earned in 3 years
= £1300 + £390 = £1690
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