He has $4.40, the quarters, nickels, and dimes added up to $1.80, subtract that from $6.20 and you get $4.40
Answer:
ok that is correct because you start with 25 and then add 9 each week so 25+9w
Step-by-step explanation:
Two conditionals from each biconditional are
- (1) A month has exactly 28 days (2) It is February
- (1)Two angels are complementary (2) The measures of the angles add up to 90
- (1) The area of square s^2 (2) The perimeter of the square is 4s
<h3>How to write two conditionals from each biconditional?</h3>
A biconditional statement is represented as:
if and only if p, then q
From the above biconditional statement, we have the following conditional statements
Conditional statement 1: p
Conditional statement 2: q
Using the above as a guide, the conditional statements from the biconditional statements are:
<u>Biconditional statement 30</u>
- A month has exactly 28 days
- It is February
<u>Biconditional statement 31</u>
- Two angels are complementary
- The measures of the angles add up to 90
<u>Biconditional statement 32</u>
- The area of square s^2
- The perimeter of the square is 4s
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Answer:
(d) f(x) = (x − 3)^2(x − 2)(x − 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
In this context, a crossing of the axis at x=p means there is a factor of (x-p). A "touch" of the axis at x=q means there is a factor of (x -q)^2.
A crossing at x=1 and x=2, and a touch at x=3 means the factors are ...
f(x) = (x -1)(x -2)(x -3)^2 . . . . . matches the last choice
Answer:
a) 16.25 centimeters
b) 6.8 centimeters
Step-by-step explanation:
We can set up a proportion for both of these problems.
a) Look at the longest side of each triangle. We can set up a fraction: 7.2/18. We can also set up a fraction for XZ and PR:
6.5/x
x represents the length you're trying to find.
Since the triangles are similar, we have an equation:
7.2/18=6.5/x
Cross multiply
16.25
XZ is 16.25 centimeters long.
b)
We can do same thing:
7.2/18=x/17
Cross multiply
6.8
QR is 6.8 centimeters long.
Hope this helps!