12 ounces for each steak ..............
When solving these proportions we just remember when moving a number from one side to the other if it started in the numerator it ends up in the denominator and vice versa.
I'll do it in two steps here for teaching purposes; it's not too hard to go directly to the answer.
<span> He could draw a diagram of a rectangle with dimensions x – 1 and x – 6 and then show the area is equivalent to the sum of x2, –x, –6x, and 6.</span>
D. The males have a suspected significant high outlier.
The outlier will make the box plot be uneven and this will affect the spread and the center.
I know isn't A, because if anything that would make it more balanced.
I know it isn't B because this would not affect the spread or the center.
I know it isn't C because the question is not asking you to determine the spread and center, just to see if there is anything that would affect them.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
Option D RX=4 units
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
<em>In the right triangle RTS</em>
The cosine of angle TRS is equal to
cos(TRS)=RT/RS
substitute
cos(TRS)=6/9 -----> equation A
<em>In the right triangle RTX</em>
The cosine of angle TRX is equal to
cos(TRX)=RX/RT
substitute
cos(TRX)=RX/6 -----> equation B
∠TRS=∠TRX -----> is the same angle
Match equation A and equation B
6/9=RX/6
RX=6*6/9=4 units