Answer:
The answer is A.
Step-by-step explanation:
The angles add up to be 180°, which makes a supplementary relationship.
I hope you're looking for the customer's per day because if you are the answer is 12.
2 and 8 are alternate exterior angles
Answer:
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a. 11 and 2/3 yds. squared</em></u></h2><h2 /><h2><u><em>
b. Yes, the volume of the shed is 11 and 1/3 yards squared and what she's trying to put into it is only 10 yards squared, if put in properly, it will be able to fit.</em></u></h2><h2 /><h2><u><em>
7. 1,110 in. squared</em></u></h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
6.
a.
(10/3)*(14/9)*(9/4)
= 11 2/3
b.
Yes, because the volume of the shed is about 11.67 yards long, the 10 yards of wood will fit in the shed.
7.
For this one, we have to break it into two pieces.
(I made them into a small box and and big box)
The measurements of the small box are 7*5*6.
The measurements of the big box are 20*5*9.
Using this information, we can make the following equation and solve it quickly.
(7*5*6) + (20*5*9)
(210) + (900)
1,110
Thus, the volume of this box is 1,110 in. ^2
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
using the tangent ratio on the triangle on the right and the exact value
tan60° = , then letting the altitude be h
tan60° = = = ( multiply both sides by h )
11 = h × ( divide both sides by )
11 = h
using the sine ratio in the triangle on the left and the exact value
sin45° = , then
sin45° = = = = ( cross- multiply )
× x = 22 ( divide both sides by )
x = 22