I want to say 5.5 because I did 11 / 2 and got that so i know it’s wrong but yea
Answer:
21+/-sqrt(253)=x
So one value for x is 21+sqrt(253)
and another is 21-sqrt(253)
Problem:
Given (21,7) and (x,1), find all x such that the distance between these two points is 17.
Step-by-step explanation:
Change in x is x-21
Change in y is 7-1=6
distance^2=(change in x)^2+(change in y)^2
17^2=(x-21)^2+(6)^2
289=(x-21)^2+36
Subtract 36 on both sides:
289-36=(x-21)^2
253=(x-21)^2
Take square root of both sides:
+/-sqrt(253)=x-21
Add 21 on both sides:
21+/-sqrt(253)=x
First you have to make the assumption that these are the only two outcomes. There is also the possibility of hitting the ball and getting out.
However, if we assume that these are the only two cases, we know that the probability is 58.3%. This is because it has been on base 7 times out of 12.
Answer:
X=62
Step-by-step explanation:
X=62 because the side where x is and where the other degree is, they are congruent. And since you have to add 12 it would have to be 62 to be equal to 74.