Answer:
<u>Part A</u>
Applying Distributive property:
<u>Part B</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
<em><u> Attached is the model that belongs to this exercise (The model was missing)</u></em>
The formula for calculate the area of a rectangle is:
Where "l" is the lenght and "w" is the width.
<u>Part A</u>
Notice that the dimensions of the new bathroom are:
We do not know the width of the new bathroom, but we know that both rooms will have the same length. Knowing this, we can write an expression for the total area of both rooms by using the Distributive Property:
Applying Distributive property:
<u>Part B</u>
If the width of the bedroom is 18 feet, you need to substitute this value into the expression in order to find the total square footage of the two rooms:
You would just do 4 x 7, which means there are 28 combinations.
Number of times rolled = 300
Number of times landed with 6 = 33
<span>Experimental probability = 33/300 = 11/100
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Answer: 11/100
Answer:1 inch = 0.0833333 feet so 74 x 0.0833333 = 6.16667
Step-by-step explanation:
We have that
<span>tan(theta)sin(theta)+cos(theta)=sec(theta)
</span><span>[sin(theta)/cos(theta)] sin(theta)+cos(theta)=sec(theta)
</span>[sin²<span>(theta)/cos(theta)]+cos(theta)=sec(theta)
</span><span>the next step in this proof
is </span>write cos(theta)=cos²<span>(theta)/cos(theta) to find a common denominator
so
</span>[sin²(theta)/cos(theta)]+[cos²(theta)/cos(theta)]=sec(theta)<span>
</span>{[sin²(theta)+cos²(theta)]/cos(theta)}=sec(theta)<span>
remember that
</span>sin²(theta)+cos²(theta)=1
{[sin²(theta)+cos²(theta)]/cos(theta)}------------> 1/cos(theta)
and
1/cos(theta)=sec(theta)-------------> is ok
the answer is the option <span>B.)
He should write cos(theta)=cos^2(theta)/cos(theta) to find a common denominator.</span>