You'd have to add 19w in order to cancel out the -19w
Answer:
B) -1-6 x +15 = x - 15 +15
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Explanation</u>:-
Given equation is –1 – 6 x = x – 15
<em>By addition property of equality </em>
<em> ⇒ - 1 - 6 x + 15 = x - 15 +15</em>
⇒ - 6 x + 14 = x
subtracting 'x' on both sides ,we get
⇒ - 6 x -x +14 =0
⇒ - 7 x +14 =0
⇒ -7 x = - 14
Dividing '-7' on both sides , we get
x = 2
<em>The solution of given equation is x = 2</em>
According to the normal distribution curve:
<span>"the percent of women whose heights are between 64 and 69.5 inches"</span> represents the values within 2 standard deviation ,,,
And that value is 95% of the whole data
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The <u>width</u> of a square is its <u>side length</u>.
The <u>width</u> of a circle is its <u>diameter</u>.
Therefore, the largest possible circle that can be cut out from a square is a circle whose <u>diameter</u> is <u>equal in length</u> to the <u>side length</u> of the square.
<u>Formulas</u>
If the diameter is equal to the side length of the square, then:
Therefore:
So the ratio of the area of the circle to the original square is:
Given:
- side length (s) = 6 in
- radius (r) = 6 ÷ 2 = 3 in
Ratio of circle to square:
A=10, B=11, C=12, etc.
Now, the "only" thing that remains to do is solving the above equation.
While making this problem I only made sure it has a solution. I didn't try to solve it myself and I didn't know it will end up with such "convoluted" polynomial. Sorry to everyone who tried to solve it... m(_ _)m
I think the best way to approach it is using the rational root theorem since we know that . Moreover we can deduce that since there is and .
After you succesfully solve it, you should get the answer .