Answer:
1/4 and 0.25 and 25% chance for blue, 2/5 and 0.4 and 40% chance for red, and 7/20 and 0.35 and 35% for green.
Step-by-step explanation:
add all the marbles (20) and that’s the total. then however many marbles in the color that’s the top number in the fraction. divide the top number by the bottom number to get the decimal and move the decimal 2 spaces to the right to get the percent.
Answer: a) $204 b) $331.50
Step-by-step explanation: a) 17 x 12 b) 17 x 19.5 (Sorry, I can't do a diagram, you have to do it by yourself...)
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Answer: Choice C) 421.9</h3>
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Explanation:
You're on the right track. You wrote down the proper expression to get the final answer, assuming you meant to write 75/4 as the third term inside the parenthesis. This works because each time you cut the side length in half to get each smaller triangle's side. The 3 is because there are 3 sides for each of the triangles. Much of this I have a feeling you already know as you wrote down the expression on the page, though I'm not 100% sure of your mindset. Computing this expression leads to 421.875 which rounds to 421.9
note: an alternative is to write 3*75 + 3*75/2 + 3*75/4 + 3*75/8, though that is more work. It's better to have that 3 factored out.
Answer:
The scale factor would be 1/2.
Step-by-step explanation:
2 of the sides both are 4 units.
If you go to figure B, it got smaller.
So in this case, you would divide.
On figure B, 2 of the sides are 2 units.
If you did it in reverse, you would get 2 because 2 times 2 is 4.
But we divide, so 4/2 is 2, so the scale factor would be:
1/2
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The difference between the two polynomials is 11x²3y³ - 4xy².
<h3>What is the Difference between the Polynomials?</h3>
The difference between two polynomials is the result you get by subtracting one from the other.
Thus:
= (4x²2y³ + 2xy² – 2y) – (–7x²y³ + 6xy² – 2y)
= 4x²2y³ + 2xy² – 2y + 7x²y³ - 6xy² + 2y
= 11x²3y³ - 4xy²
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