The length written in scientific notation is 85 x 10^-6
To find the number of wrappers he needs, divide 360 by 40. This is your answer. 360/40 = 9
Answer:
The question is missing, so I will answer all the solution for each possible system of two equations.
Step-by-step explanation:
The equations
x + 5 y = 10 (red)
3 x - y = 1 (blue)
x - 5 y = 10 (green)
3 x + y = 1 (purple)
are shown in the picture atatched. The intersection between two lines is the solution of their system.
<u>system:</u>
x + 5 y = 10 (red)
3 x - y = 1 (blue)
<u>solution</u>: (0.938, 1.813)
<u>system</u>:
x + 5 y = 10 (red)
x - 5 y = 10 (green)
<u>solution</u>: (10, 0)
<u>system</u>:
x + 5 y = 10 (red)
3 x + y = 1 (purple)
<u>solution</u>: (-0.357, 2.071)
<u>system</u>:
3 x - y = 1 (blue)
x - 5 y = 10 (green)
<u>solution</u>: (-0.357, -2.071)
<u>system</u>:
3 x - y = 1 (blue)
3 x + y = 1 (purple)
<u>solution</u>: (0.333, 0)
<u>system</u>:
x - 5 y = 10 (green)
3 x + y = 1 (purple)
<u>solution</u>: (0.938, -1.813)
Answer: ΔBCD ≈ ΔBFD because of SSS
Step-by-step explanation:
1) We have two givens, which count towards two of the sides
2) BD is a reflective side, since they're the same
Answer:
Option D my dude
Step-by-step explanation:
it make sense