1.) Which variable did you plot on the x-axis, and which variable did you plot on the y-axis?
x-axis represents people's arms span, y-axis represents their corresponding height
2.) Explain why you assigned the variables in that way.
because you can find the height of people(y) by plugging arm span in x. And i can find people's arm span(x) by plugging height as y
Answer:
Firstly, notice the relationship the two triangles have. They have conjoining ends that form vertical angles (looks like a middle x). Vertical angles are equivalent in measure of degrees.
Secondly, notice that the triangle on the right side is a right triangle. One of its angle's measurements are also given; 40 degrees. If you know that the sum of a triangle's angles equal 180 degrees, then simply subtract the known angles measurements from 180.
180-(90+40)= 180-130=50.
Therefore, the vertical angles measurement is equivalent to 50 degrees.
Apply the principle of the sum of all angles in a triangle equivalent to 180 degrees to the left triangle, and you will be able to find the measurement of the "?" angle.
180-(50+25)= 180-75=105
SO HERE IS YOUR ANSWER= 105 degrees is the value of the angle marked with a "?"
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Answer:
4 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
it is given that
1/2" on the blueprint -----> 12 feet actual length
we can rearrange to say :
12 feet actual length ---> 1/2" on paper
or
1 foot actual length = (1/2)" ÷ 12 = 1/24" on paper
hence
96 feet actual length = 1/24 x 96 = 4 inches (answer)
V1=60. 60×t1=50×t2=S
V2=50
T=t1+t2=5. 5-t2=t1
60×(5-t2)=50×t2
300-60×t2=50×t2
300=50×t2+60×t2
300=t2×(50+60)
300=t2×110
300/110=t2
S=50×300/110