Answer:
\[y < = 300\]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = number of out-of-state students at the college
Let y = number of in-state students at the college
As per the given problem, the constraints are as follows:
\[x < = 100\] --------- (1)
\[y = 3 * x\] --------- (2)
From the given equations (2), \[ x = y/3 \]
Substituting in (1):
\[y/3 < = 100\]
Or, \[y < = 300\] which is the constraint representing the incoming students.
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Answer: </h3><h3>
Yes, the triangles are similar</h3><h3>
AC = 6</h3>
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Explanation:
Focus on triangle ABC. Let's find the missing angle
A+B+C = 180
113+B+22 = 180
B+135 = 180
B = 180-135
B = 45
Between the triangles, have two pairs of angles that are congruent
A = D = 113
B = E = 45
Which is enough to prove the triangles are similar through the angle angle (AA) similarity theorem. This must mean that C = F = 22
Since we have A pair with D, and B pair with E, this means that
The order of the letters is important so we know how the angles pair up. The first letters pair up together, the second letters pair up, and so on.
Consequently, this means sides BC and EF pair up and AC and DF pair up
We can then say...
BC/EF = AC/DF
18/12 = x/4
18*4 = 12*x
72 = 12x
12x = 72
x = 72/12
x = 6
AC = 6