The way to convert counts into relative frequencies in a Two Way Relative Frequency Table is to divide the count by the total number of items
<h3>What is a Frequency Table?</h3>
This refers to the depiction of the number of times in which an event occurs in the form of a table.
Hence, when a two-way frequency table is used, it shows the visual representation of the possible relationship between different sets of data.
Please note that your question is incomplete as you did not provide the frequency table needed and also the trends and generalizations to find, so a general overview was given.
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If the triangles are similar, the proportion of the legs on the left to the legs on the right will be equal. This proportion would look like:
(You needed to combine the orange segment and the yellow segment to find the total length of the large triangle).
Now, cross multiply and solve for x:
28x+14=30x
<em>*Subtract 28x from both sides to isolate the variable*</em>
14=2x
<em>*Divide both sides by 2*</em>
7=x
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We are already given with the function to solve for the area:
<span>A(θ) = 16 sin θ ⋅ (cos θ + 1)
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We simply have to substitute the value of the angle into the function. So,
If <span>θ = 90°,
A(</span>90°) = 16 sin (90°) ( cos (<span>90°) + 1 )
Using the calculator or the definition of trigonometric functions at angle of </span><span>90°, we get the value of the area:
</span>A(<span>90°) = 16 square inches</span>
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Formula:
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Area of triangle = 1/2 ab sin c
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Find area
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Area of triangle = 1/2 (13) (7.5) sin (94)
Area of triangle = 48.6 in² (nearest tenth)
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Answer: Area of triangle = 48.6 in²
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