Answer : 4 times
Here it's given that ,
- The height and base of the butterfly sitting on the stem (red butterfly) is two times greater than the height and base of the butterfly sitting on the flower .
And we need to find out how many times the area of red winged butterfly is greater than that of sitting on the flower (blue butterfly) .
Let us take ,
- base of blue butterfly be b
- height of blue butterfly be h
- Area be A .
Then ,
- base of red butterfly will be 2b .
- height of red butterfly will be 2h .
- Area be A' .
We know that ,
→ area of the triangle = 1/2 × base × height
So that ,
→ A/A' = (1/2 * b * h) ÷ (1/2 *2b *2h)
→ A/A' = bh/4bh
→ A/A' = 1/4
→ A' = 4A
<u>Henceforth</u><u> the</u><u> area</u><u> of</u><u> </u><u>blue</u><u> butterfly</u><u> is</u><u> </u><u>4</u><u> </u><u>times </u><u>greater</u><u> than</u><u> </u><u>that</u><u> of</u><u> </u><u>red </u><u>winged</u><u> butterfly</u><u> </u><u>.</u>
I hope this helps.
Let her sisters age be x.
=>sister .....x
Sarah.
twice x=2x. then less than 5
=> (2x-5 )
if Sarah = 15 years
by substation, 2x-5=15
Answer: OPTION D.
Step-by-step explanation:
You have the expressions given in the problem:
To find the product of both expression you must multiplicate them.
You must multiply the numerators of both expression and the denominators of both expression.
Keeping the above on mind, you obtain that the product is:
First do
3x + -5x = -2x
Then do
-2x + 5x = 3x
Lastly do
3x+1
Answer:
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
Factoring is the process of taking common terms out of an expression such that one can represent the expression as the result of smaller values. When given the following expression:
First, represent the linear term as the sum of two terms such that each term shares a common factor with the other terms in the expression.
Now take out the common factors,
Thus, the correct option is choice (A).