We suggest, that the number 32 is 100% - because it is the output value of the task.
<span>We suggest, that x is the value that we are looking for. </span>
<span>3. If 32 is 100%, so we can jot it down as 32=100%. </span>
<span>4. We know for sure, that x is 15% of the output value, so we can jot it down as x=15%. </span>
5. Now, these are the equations are we have.
1) 32=100%
2) x=15%
where the left sides of both of them have the same units, and both right sides have the same units, so we can do something like that:
32/x=100%/15%
6. Now we just have to work out the equation, and we'll get the answer that we want.
7. Answer for what is 15% of 32
32/x=100/15
<span>(32/x)*x=(100/15)*x - </span>multiply both sides of the equation by x
<span>32=6.66666666667*x - </span>divide both sides of the equation by (6.66666666667) to get x
<span>32/6.66666666667=x </span>
<span>4.8=x </span>
x=4.8
<span>15% of 32=4.8
So, the answer is $4.8
Hope this helped</span>
Answer:
is closest to the total surface area of the box
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The surface area of the box is equal to
where
B is the area of the base
P is the perimeter of the base
H is the height of the box
we have
<em>Find the area of the base B</em>
<em>Find the perimeter of the base P</em>
<em>Find the surface area</em>
The answer to your question would be: Because 4 + (-7) is an equivalent expression, your answer is -3. The reason for this can be described using integers. So lets say you have $4. You owe your brother $7. Since you don't have enough to pay him, you can pay him all your money, but you still have to pay him $3 more. This means technically your balance is $-3, cause if he needs the money, the second you get it he will ask for it. Sorry if this isn't too great of an example, not sure what else I could think of. Pretty much remember when subtracting a number, you can add the negative of the number, because that is the same thing. Hope this helps. Please rate, leave a thanks, and mark a brainliest answer (Not necessarily mine). Thanks, it really helps! :D
Look at one of the vertices of the heptagon where two squares meet. The angles within the squares are both of measure 90 degrees, so together they make up 180 degrees.
All the angles at one vertex must clearly add up to 360 degrees. If the angles from the squares contribute a total of 180 degrees, then the two remaining angles (the interior angle of the heptagon and the marked angle) must also be supplementary and add to 180 degrees. This means we can treat the marked angles as exterior angles to the corresponding interior angle.
Finally, we know that for any convex polygon, the exterior angles (the angles that supplement the interior angles of the polygon) all add to 360 degrees (recall the exterior angle sum theorem). This means all the marked angles sum to 360 degrees as well, so the answer is B.