Well a yard is 3 ft
so divide 3 into 13
3 goes into 13 4 times and you get 12
you have 4 whole yards and 1 ft left or 1/3 of a yard.
:) hoped this helped
Given:
A line passes through the two points (3,5) and (-1,1).
To find:
The equation of the line in fully reduced point-slope form.
Solution:
If a line passes through two points, then the point slope form of the line is
The line passes through the two points (3,5) and (-1,1). So, the point slope form of the line is
Therefore, the point slope form of the line in fully reduced form is , here 1 is the slope of the line.
Though you do not provide a diagram, I am going to give this a try by assuming that O is the center of the circle, OA is a radius, and angle AOB is a central angle that measures 88 degrees.
We want to find out the area of sector AOB. First, we need to find the area of the entire circle. The area of a circle is given by
and since the radius of this circle is equal to 1, the area is
Next we need to know what fraction of the circle sector AOB represents. The distance around the circle is 360 degrees but the central angle that intercepts arc AB is 88 degrees. That meas that the fraction of the circle the sector represents is given by
We multiply this by the area to obtain
which is the area of the sector.
Answer:
We conclude that the mean number of residents in the retirement community household is less than 3.36 persons.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following in the question:
Population mean, μ = 3.36
Sample mean, = 2.71
Sample size, n = 25
Alpha, α = 0.10
Sample standard deviation, s = 1.10
First, we design the null and the alternate hypothesis
We use One-tailed(left) t test to perform this hypothesis.
Formula:
Putting all the values, we have
Now,
Since,
We reject the null hypothesis and fail to accept it.
Thus, we conclude that the mean number of residents in the retirement community household is less than 3.36 persons.
Answer:
The simplest (and most commonly used) area calculations are for squares and rectangles. To find the area of a rectangle, multiply its height by its width. For a square you only need to find the length of one of the sides (as each side is the same length) and then multiply this by itself to find the area.
Step-by-step explanation: