3/4x+17=23
-17 -17
3/4x=6
/ 3/4 / 3/4
x=8
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Answer:
D 20 *1.10 * 1.05
Step-by-step explanation:
We have 19.8 tons of wheat. That is close to 20 tons
We increase by 9.8 percent. 9.8% is close to 10%
When we increase, that is 100% of what we had plus the increase, so we multiply by 100 +10% or 110%. In decimal form that is 1.1
20 *1.10
Then the next year we increase by 5.1%. That is close to 5%
We have 100% plus the 5% or 105%, which in decimal form is 1.05
We multiply what we had (20 *1.10) by 1.05
20 *1.10 * 1.05
This is the total amount we have
If 1/5 can for 1 (each) room, then:
for 51 rooms, (51*1/5)=10.2 rooms.
Round to nearest whole number since you can't just paint 0.2 of a room: answer = 10
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The figure has been attached, to complement the question.
Given that J is the centroid, it means that J divides sides CD, DE and CE into two equal parts respectively and as such the following relationship exist:
Solving (a): DG
If , then
Make DG the subject
Substitute 52 for DE
Solving (b): GE
If , then
Solving (c): DF
So:
Solving (d): CH
Solving (e): CE
If , then
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the perimeter of the semi-circle would be the diameter plus the circumference of half of the circle.
They want to know the perimeter of a square using the diameter of the sem-circle as ONE side, so the perimeter of the square would be 4 times the ONE side.
We should recall:
diameter = 2 times the radius circumference of a cirlce = 2π r
How do we find the diameter of the of the semi circle?
The perimeter of the semi circle is given as 108 cm
Perimeter of the semicirle = 2r + π r diameter plus semi circumference
108 = r ( 2 + π) factor out the r and solve for r
108 / (2 + π) = r divide both sides by ( 2 + r)
Now we know r, the perimeter of the squqre is 4 times 2r or 8r
perimeter of square = 8 [ 108 / (2 + π) ] π I used 3.14
= 864 / 5.14
= 168.1 cm I got rounded to nearest tenth
<em>When I re-checked by work I found a few math, logic and calculation errors. Please re-check my answer for any more mistakes.</em>