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Jason = 800 + Paul
Alex = Jason - 150
How much more does Alex have the Paul?
Let's take the equation of Alex
... Alex = Jason - 150
... Add 150 on both sides
... Alex + 150 = Jason
Now we have the equation for Jason,
... Jason = 800 + Paul , and we got Alex + 150 = Jason
... Now let's plug in the values
... Alex + 150 = 800 + Paul
Subtract 150 on both sides...
Alex = 800 - 150 + Paul
... Alex = 650 + Paul
Now we got the answer for our question :
The answer - Alex has $650 than Paul.
Hope my answer helps!!
Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation: By using SOH for sin A, 'S' being sin, 'O' being opposite side of angle A and 'H' being the hypotenuse which is the longest part of the triangle you would find that 15 is opposite from Sin A and 17 the hypotenuse, 15/17.
For cos A you would use CAH, C= cos, A which is the adjacent of the triangle located next to angel A which is 8, and H= hypotenuse (also note that the hypotenuse never changes even if the angle may be different) CAH would be cos A = 8/17
757 units squared. Here is work:
Answer:
X^9
Step-by-step explanation:
X^5 x X^4 = 9 its basically adding them