Answer:
51°
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
<QPR = 39°
<PQR = 90° ( inscribed angle in semi circle)
Now
<QPR + <PQR + <PRQ = 180° { being sum of angles of triangle)
39° + 90° + <PRQ = 180°
<PRQ = 180° - 39° - 90°
<PRQ = 51°
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Answer:
111.4 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's write cos x = -0.3646. Or, look up the symbols chart at the bottom of your page and click on Ф to obtain this character: cos Ф = -0.3646.
If Ф is in Quadrant III, then the adjacent side is negative and the hypotenuse is positive.
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Type this into your calculator: cos -0.3646. Result: 1.934 (radians)
This converts to degrees as follows:
1.934 rad 180 degr
--------------- * --------------- = 111.4 degrees. Note that this angle is in QIII.
1 π rad
The answer to this question is d because 7 is in the ten-thousand's place and another 7 is in the thousand's place.
The relationship being proportional means there is a value of k such that
... y = k·x
We are given the point (6 (pounds), 3 (dollars)), so we can write ...
... 3 dollars = k·6 pounds
Dividing by 6 pounds, we get
... (3/6) dollars/pound = k = $0.50/lb
Now, we can use x=1 pound to find the price (y),
... y = ($0.50/lb)·(1 lb)
... y = $0.50 . . . . the price of 1 pound of tomatoes.