Answer:
41° and 49°
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Angle 1 and angle 2 are complementary angles.
The measures of angle 1 is 8 more than the measure of angle 2.
Question asked:
Determine the measures of angle 1 and 2.
Solution:
Let ∠1 =
Then ∠2 = (given)
As we know that sum of complementary angles are 90° and here given that angle 1 and angle 2 are complementary angles which means,
∠1 + ∠2 = 90°
°
°
Subtracting both sides by 8,
°
°
Dividing both sides by 2,
°
∠1 = °
∠2 =
∠2 = = 49°
Therefore, the measures of angle 1 and 2 are 41° and 49°
(5 7/8-6 3/4)-2 1/4
Solve the numbers in the parenthesis ( I change the denominators to a common denominator that 8 and 4 share)
(5 7/8 - 6 3/4)-2 1/4
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-1 1/8-2 1/4
(I use KKC aka Keep Change Change where I keep -1 1/8 the same, change the minus sign to a plus sign, and change the -2 1/4 to positive) ( I change the denominators to a common denominator that 8 and 4 share)
-1 1/8 + +2 1/4 = 1 1/8
They paid $720
Here's why:
The formula to this is Interest = Principal x Rate x Time or i = prt
Principal = $2000
Rate = 12%
Time = 3 years
2000 x .12 x 3 = i PEMDAS
2000 x .12 = 240
240 x 3 = 720
i = $720
This expression cannot be factored with rational numbers. The polynomial is not factorable with rational numbers.
18 months
……33inches, weight 25.5 pounds
When
he was born = 9 months…20 inches, weight 8, 4 pounds
Every
9 months his height growth is 33-20 = 13 inches, his weight is 25.5-8.4=17.1 pounds
<span>Pounds. This means, for every 9 months, his growth is
13 inches and his weight is 17.1 pounds. For example we can determine his
growth in 3 years.</span>
<span>3
years = 36 months, 36= 9*4, his height will be 4*13 inches= 52 inches, his
weight will be 4*17.1 = 68.4 pounds </span>