Haracio has 32 stamps. Jenna has 27 stamps. Gary has 16. You can solve this using matrices.
6(4.4) = 6 x 4.4 = 26.4
The one with the parenthesis would be the distributive property. I'm not 100% sure, though. Hope this helps.
Answer:
282°
Step-by-step explanation:
The measure of long arc KLM can be found by first determining the measure of short arc KM. That arc can be found using the inscribed angle theorem.
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<h3>value of x</h3>
The inscribed angle theorem tells you the measure of arc KM is twice the measure of the inscribed angle KLM that subtends it. This relation can be used to find the value of x, hence the measure of the arc.
2∠KLM = arc KM
2(5x -1) = 8x +14
10x -2 = 8x +14 . . . . . . eliminate parentheses
2x = 16 . . . . . . . . . . add 2-8x
x = 8 . . . . . . . . . divide by 2
<h3>measure of arc KM</h3>
The expression for the measure of arc KM can be evaluated.
arc KM = 8x +14 = 8(8) +14 = 78°
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measure of arc KLM</h3>
The total of arcs of a circle is 360°, so the measure of long arc KLM will bring the total with arc KM to 360°:
arc KM +arc KLM = 360°
arc KLM = 360° -arc KM
arc KLM = 360° -78° = 282°
The measure are long arc KLM is 282°.
The first side is 10 inches
the side parallel to this is (10×2)= 20 inches
Height is half the length=1/2×20=10 inches
The area of trapezium is given by:
Area=1/2×h×(a+b)
where a and b are the sides, h is the height. Thus the area will be:
Area=1/2×10×(20+10)
=1/2×10×30
=150 sq. inches
Use PEMDAS
figure out everything inside the parentheses first, you still have to do PEMDAS inside of the parentheses also.
I will attach an image of how I got the first answer -7,867, sorry if my handwriting is sorta sloppy