Hehe, these are fun to do. There are two ways to do this kind of problem. You can use the pythagorean theorem or we can use the distance formula.
Distance formula:
Pythagorean Theorem:
Distance formula is better if you're finding distance between two
coordinates. The Pythagorean Theorem only really works for independent values. If I had 2 sides of a triangle, and I needed to find the third, I'd use this equation to find it. In this case, we'll use the distance formula.
I'll work the first one out for you:
x1 y1 x2 y2
(3, 2) & (7, 4) v
v
v
There's your answer!
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40 is under the number of training hours and the $1700 is under the pay column.
So for 40 hours of training the person would make $1700.
The answer is D.
Let's make an equation. T will be the number.
(T+5)/4=7
Let's multiply both sides by 4 to get T by itself.
T+5=28
Subtract 5 from both sides.
T=23
Your number is 23.