25.3, reflections do not change the length of something and if it can be mapped on to it they should be the same
Answer:
P = 28 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a square is
A = s^2 where s is the side length
49 = s^2
Taking the square root of each side
sqrt(49) = sqrt(s^2)
7 =s
Now find the perimeter of the square
P = 4s
P = 4(7)
P = 28 cm
Answer:
First type of fruit drinks: 48 pints
Second type of fruit drinks: 32 pints
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's call A the amount of first type of fruit drinks. 55% pure fruit juice
Let's call B the amount of second type of fruit drinks. 80% pure fruit juice
The resulting mixture should have 65% pure fruit juice and 80 pints.
Then we know that the total amount of mixture will be:
Then the total amount of pure fruit juice in the mixture will be:
Then we have two equations and two unknowns so we solve the system of equations. Multiply the first equation by -0.8 and add it to the second equation:
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We substitute the value of A into one of the two equations and solve for B.
Answer:
1/9
Step-by-step explanation:
For these questions, you have to first find the probability of each event individually occuring then multiply these two probabilities together. So, lets first find the probability of Event 1 occuring (rolling a number higher than 1). On a dice, we know that there are 6 numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) of which the numbers 5 and 6 are higher than 4. Therefore, the proability of Event 1 occuring is 2/6 = 1/3. Now, we find the probability of event 2 occuring.
We know that there are 3 options on the spinner that the arrow can land on. It is also evident that they all have the same chance of landing on it. Therefore, the possibility is 1/3.
Now that we have both of our probabilities, we multiply the answer together.
Therefore, our answer will be:
1/3 x 1/3, which gives 1/9.
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