Answer:
108 ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
For the polygon on the left, we are given the length of one side (3 ft) and the total area (27 ft²). With this information, we can determine the length of the other side - 9 ft. I found this by dividing 27 ft² by 3 ft, giving me the final result of 9 ft.
Next, we have to find the other side of the polygon on the <em>right</em> so we can ultimately determine its area. It looks like there is a scale factor of 2 between the two polygons, since 3 × 2 = 6. We know that the bottom side of the left polygon is 9, so multiplying 9 by 2 should give us the bottom side of the polygon on the right. 9 × 2 = 18.
Now, we have the side lengths for the polygon on the right and can determine its area. What is 6 ft × 18 ft? Well, the answer is 107 ft², and this is the answer to the question.
Hopefully that's helpful! :)
There are 15 girls in the classroom
Step-by-step explanation:
(T-S)(2000), when T(x) and S(x) are functions, is equivalent to T(2000)-S(2000), which is 17-7=10
We know that T(x) is equal to everything else, and everything else is S(x)+G(x), so T(x)-S(x) = G(x), or dollars spent on general science
Answer:
3x - 13 +58 = 90, so 3x +45 = 90
Then 3x = 90 - 45 = 45 and x= 45/3 = 15.
m∠MNQ = 3x-13 = 3(15) - 13
= 45-13
= 32