Answer:
1 3/11
Step-by-step explanation:
1. GCF is a factor that is shared by all terms within a polynomial for example, if we have a polynomial of the form A*B + A*C, the GCF is A since both terms have A as a factor 2. after we factor out the GCF, it is placed outside the parentheses, in front of the rest of the polynomial. using our previous example, A*B+A*C = A(B+C) 3. we can verify that our factoring is correct by distributing the GCF to the polynomial within the parentheses
<span> Nina + her 5 friends = 6 people
Then she has 9 apple to share with her and her friends.
Let’s calculate how many apple will each people get when they equally divide it
with each other:
=> 9 – 6 = 3
Thus already have 1 apple each, now, let’s divide the remaining 3 apples
=> 3 / 6 = .5
So they have half of apple each. Let’s add
=> 1 + .5 = 1.5
Each person will get 1.5 apple.
=> 1.5 * 6 = 9</span>
Since the equation is A= 1/2 times base times height, I did the base as 8 and the height as 5.