A counterexample proves something wrong. To disprove "When it rains, it pours," you could give an example of a time when it rains and does not pour. What if it only rains a little? What if it rains frogs? How are you supposed to "pour" frogs? I dunno. This is sort of an open-ended question. I'd go with "It drizzles, but does not pour."
Answer:
19=5+(j times 2/3) j=21
Step-by-step explanation:
While reading out the equation, you understand that Hannah's 19 Jolly Ranchers is what the equation is being set to. 5 more means +5. 2/3 of J can be written as (2/3 times J). You can solve for J by setting the equation to J.
Answer:
27.93 square yard
Step-by-step explanation:
For semicircle:
Radius (r) = 7 yards
For Triangle:
b = 2r = 2*7 = 14 yd
h = 7 yard
Area of shaded region = Area of semicircle - Area of triangle
In order to find the slope of a line, u must use the slope formula. Which is (y2-y1/x2-x1). For example if you had a set of coordinates that are (6,4) and (2,8) you would first sub the 8 from4 which gives you 4. The u do the same with 2 and 6 which gives u 4. After that you divide 4 by 4. and your answer is 1