Pi r2
17 divide 2=8.5
Then
8.5•8.5=72.25
Then
3.14•72.25=226.865
Then
226.865 divide by 2 =113.4325m2
Answer:
3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2 the deck is red cards.
1/4 of the deck is spades.
There are no spades that are red cards, so the probability of drawing a red card or a spade at random from a well-shuffled deck is ...
1/2 + 1/4 = 3/4
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Answer: Choice C) </h3><h3>
The system can only be independent and consistent</h3>
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Explanation:
Let's go through the answer choices
- A) This isn't possible. Either a system is consistent or inconsistent. It cannot be both at the same time. The term "inconsistent" literally means "not consistent". It's like saying a cup is empty and full at the same time. We can rule out choice A.
- B) This is similar to choice A and we cannot have a system be both independent and dependent. Either a system is independent or dependent, but not both. Independence means that the two equations are not tied together, while dependent equations are some multiple of each other. We can rule out choice B.
- C) We'll get back to this later
- D) The independence/dependence status is unknown without the actual equations present. However, we know 100% that this system is not inconsistent. This is because the system has at least one solution. Inconsistent systems do not have any solutions at all (eg: parallel lines that never cross). We can rule out choice D because of this.
Going back to choice C, again we don't have enough info to determine if the system is independent or dependent, but we at least know it's consistent. Consistent systems have one or more solutions. So part of choice C can be confirmed. It being the only thing left means that it has to be the final answer.
If it were me as the teacher, I'd cross out the "independent" part of choice C and simply say the system is consistent.
Michael owns a small paper company called Michael Scott Paper Co. He has 5 clients and needs to sell them each a specific amount of paper. They have each ordered 3 3/10 worth of boxes. He has to find out how many paper boxes he has to sell and how much extra paper (in tenths) he has total.
IF you want to turn it into a question, add:
How many paper boxes is he selling?
Answer:
2/15
Step-by-step explanation:
There is a 4/10 probability that she chooses blue the first time, but the second time it is a 3/9 chance because she didn't put the marble back so there are 9 marbles in total, 3 blue ones.
4/10 x 3/9 = 2/5 x 1/3 = 2/15
I hope this helps :)
Edit: Messed up the multiplication, whoops!