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Manny tosses a dime 500 times, and it lands on heads 325 times.

What is the theoretical Probability the the dime lands on tails?

(10 Points)

2/3

250/500

o 1/2

13/20

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Answer 1

Answer:

7/20

Step-by-step explanation:

He tosses the dime 500 times and it lands on heads 325 times.

There are only two possibilities in a coin toss: Head or tails

This means that it lands on tails:

500 - 325 = 175

The theoretical probability of the dime landing on tails is:

175 / 500 = 7/20


Related Questions

john has × marbles and max has twice as many.max give gives john 5 of his marbles does max now have

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Answer: 2x -5

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi, to answer this question we have to write equations with the information given:

John has × marbles  

John=x

Max has twice (multiplied by 2) as many.max give gives john 5 of his marbles.

We have to multiply by 2 the number of marbles that John has (x), and subtract 5.  

Max = 2x -5

Feel free to ask for more if needed or if you did not understand something.  

The graph of g(x) = (x+2)^2 is a translation of the graph of f(x) ___by___units

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Answer:

The graph of g(x)=(x+2)^2 is a translation of the graph of f(x) LEFT by TWO units.

which expression is equivalent to

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

"" = x^(0.5*(-2))*y^(-0.25*(-2))*z^(-2) = x^(-1)*y^(0.5)*z^(-2) =

(1/x^1)*y^(0.5)*(1/z^2) = 3

Answer:

Third one.

Step-by-step explanation:

The exponent negative 2 applies to all that's in the bracket. So, x^1/2 times exponent negative 2 equals x to the power negative one. And y to the power negative half and z to the power negative 2. Therefore, x^-1 = 1/x and y^1/2 remains same and z^-2 = 1/ z^2.

If 3 inch square is covered with 1inch squares how many of the 1 inch squares are needed? What is the area of the larger square

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Answer:

9 1-inch squares will cover the bigger square. Its area is the same as the amount of squares needed, 9 inches.

the larger Area will be 9 square inch.

What is Area?

Area is the entire amount of space occupied by a flat (2-D) surface or an object's form. On a sheet of paper, draw a square using a pencil. It has two dimensions. The area of a form on paper is the area that it occupies.

To cover a 3 inch square with 1 inch squares, we can arrange the 1 inch squares in a 3 by 3 grid.

So, we need 9 of the 1 inch squares to cover the 3 inch square.

The area of the larger square can be found by squaring the length of one of its sides.

Since the side length of the 3 inch square is 3 inches, the area of the larger square is:

Area = (side length)² = 3² = 9 square inches

Therefore, the larger Area will be 9 square inch.

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A factory makes 750 cakes every day. The cakes are orange cakes or lemon cakes. Each day Aadil takes a sample of 25 cakes to check. The proportion of the cakes in his sample that are orange is the same as the proportion of the cakes made that day that are orange. On Monday Aadil calculated that he needed exactly 7 orange cakes in his sample. a) What is the total number of orange cakes that were made on Monday​

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Answer:

A) 210

B) 0.18

Step-by-step explanation:

A) On Monday, 7/25 of the 750 are orange cakes. 7/25 x 750 = 210

B) If the proportion of orange cakes is 5/25 where 5 is correct to the nearest whole number, then the 4.5 would be the lowest number that would still be rounded up to 5. 4.5/25 = 0.18

which method can be used to solve 11x13

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Answer:

Simple column method

Step-by-step explanation:

  11

x 13

  33

 110

 143

Answer:

Use the grid method, since it is the most obvious option. But, you may also use the distribution method.

Step-by-step explanation:

Distribution method:

divide 13 into 10 +3

then multiply 11 with 10 and 3 individually.

This can be written as 11(10+3) = 110+33 = 143

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Can someone help me please?

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Answer:

Inverse Variation

Step-by-step explanation:

y = k/x


∠A and ∠B are complementary. If m∠B = 64° , what is the measure of ∠A?

26°
36°
11°
64°

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Answer: 26

Step-by-step explanation:

Two Angles are Complementary when they add up to 90 degrees (a Right Angle). Then

∠A + ∠B = 90

∠A =90- ∠B

∠A  = 26

Answer:

The measure of [tex]\angle A[/tex]:

[tex]\angle A = 26\textdegree[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Since both [tex]\angle A[/tex] and [tex]\angle B[/tex] are complementary (Which they both add up to 90°), and you want to find the measure of

Measure of [tex]\angle A[/tex]: unknown

Measure of [tex]\angle B[/tex]: 64°

Finding the measure of [tex]\angle A[/tex]:

[tex]90 - 64 = 26[/tex]

[tex]\angle A = 26\textdegree[/tex]

So, the measure for [tex]\angle A[/tex] is [tex]26\textdegree[/tex].

kinda stuck on this question. please help?

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Answer:

The answer is b

Step-by-step explanation:

I know this because a coefficient is a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression and since 9 is being multiplied by x that would mean 9 is a coefficient in this expression.

The rati of the number of moons the planet neptune has to the number that saturn has is 4 to 9 saturn has 18 moons how many moons does nepturn have ???

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Answer:

HEY!

Neptune contains 8 moons.

Step-by-step explanation:

18/9) *4 = 8 moons. Hence, Neptune has a total of 8 moons according to the given conditions.

Find the upper bonds for the following lengths : a) 40cm measured to the nearest cm
B)82.8cm measured to the nearest tenth of a cm

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Answer: a= 40.5 b= 82.85

Step-by-step explanation:

Part of a book fell out. The first page of this part has number 143. The last page has a number written with the same digits. How many pages are in the part of the book which has fallen out?

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Answer:

142 pages

Step-by-step explanation:

The parameters given are

First page of part of the book available = 143

The last is numbered with the digits 143

Since the book is said to have been split into two parts with, we have that one part of the book starts from the beginning, while the other part continue from the first part stops

Number on the pages on the first part = from 1 to number on the first page on the second part - 1

Hence, the part of the book available is the second part and the number of pages in the first part = 1 to 142 or 142 pages.

If trapezoid JKLM is translated according to the rule (x,y)—> (x+2, y - 6), what are the coordinates of point L

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Answer:

( x, y) is translation '2' units right and '6' units down

(x ,y))—> (x +2 ,y-6)

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:-

Type of transformation                            change to co-ordinate point

vertical translation up 'd' units                (x,y)  changes to  (x  , y+d)

vertical translation down 'd' units          (x,y)  changes to  (x  , y-d)

Horizontal translation left 'c' units          (x,y)  changes to  (x-c  , y)

Horizontal translation right 'c' units            (x,y)  changes to  (x+c  , y)

Now by use above table

given data  ( x, y) is translation '2' units right and '6' units down

(x ,y))—> (x +2 ,y-6)

Final answer:-

( x, y) is translation '2' units right and '6' units down

(x ,y))—> (x +2 ,y-6)

If someone could help me thank you it’s geometry :(

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Answer:

<1 = 119

Step-by-step explanation:

The exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the opposite interior angles

<1 = 57+62

<1 = 119

Answer:

119

Step-by-step explanation:

7×10^-5
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Hi! So we have to use the Order of Operations, aka PEMDAS so it's:

Parentheses

Exponents

Multiplication/Division

Addtion/Subtraction

Exponent comes first so we'll deal with that. 10^-5=0.00001

And then 7*0.00001=0.00007

Jeremy analyses one of his parachute jumps. He draws a graph showing his velocity up to the opening of his parachute. a) Estimate Jeremy's acceleration at t = 10s to 1 decimal place. b) Estimate his average speed for this part of the jump. Give your answer to two significant figures.

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Answer:

Jeremy's acceleration is about [tex]1\,\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]  at t =10 s

His average speed is about 44.5 m/s in this section of his jump approximating with points on the curve (under-estimate)

His average speed is about 46 m/s if using the tangent line (over estimate)

Step-by-step explanation:

Jeremy's acceleration can be estimated by the curve's derivative at that point. That is the slope of the tangent line to the velocity curve at x = 10 sec. Please see attached image where the tangent line is drawn in orange, and the points to use to calculate its slope are drawn in green.

These points are : (6, 42) and (14,50) which using the slope formula give:

[tex]slope=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}= \frac{50-42}{14-6}=\frac{8}{8} \frac{m}{s^2} = 1\,\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]

So his acceleration at that point is about [tex]1\,\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]

Now, using about the same interval of x-values (from 6 to 14), the corresponding speeds are approximately: 40 (for time 6 seconds) and 49 (for time 14 seconds (look for the red dots on the attached image). Since  the average velocity is given by the integral of the function between those points divided by the length of the interval where it is calculated:

[tex]v_{average}=\frac{area}{interval\,\,length}[/tex]

and we don't have the actual velocity function to estimate the integral, we can approximate this area by that of a trapezoid that connects the red dots with the bottom of the horizontal axis (see red trapezoid in the image). Clearly from the image, this approximation would give us an under-estimate of the actual average speed.

The area of this trapezoid is: approximately:

[tex]Trapezoid\,\, area=(49+40)\,8/2=356[/tex]

Then the average velocity estimated from it is:

[tex]v_{average}=\frac{356}{8} \frac{m}{s} =44.5\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

If the area is approximated instead with the trapezoid form by the green points we used to calculate the acceleration (this would give us an over-estimate):

[tex]Trapezoid\,\, area=(50+42)\,8/2=368[/tex]

Then the average velocity estimated from it is:

[tex]v_{average}=\frac{368}{8} \frac{m}{s} =46\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

while his actual instantaneous velocity seems to be about 46 m/s from the graph

Answer:

a) 1.0

b) s=45

Step-by-step explanation:

Which procedure justifies whether Negative 3 x (5 minus 4) + 3 (x minus 6) is equivalent to Negative 12 x minus 6? The expressions are not equivalent because Negative 3 (2) (5 minus 4) + 3 (2 minus 6) = negative 18 and Negative 12 (2) minus 6 = negative 30. The expressions are not equivalent because Negative 3 (2) (5 minus 4) + 3 (2 minus 6) = negative 18 and Negative 12 (3) minus 6 = negative 42. The expressions are equivalent because Negative 3 (2) (5 minus 4) + 3 (2 minus 6) = negative 18 and Negative 12 (negative 2) minus 6 = 18. The expressions are equivalent because Negative 3 (2) (5 minus 4) + 3 (2 minus 6) = negative 18 and Negative 12 (1) minus 6 = negative 18.

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Answer:

The expressions are not equivalent because -3(2)(5-4)+3(2-6)=-18 and -12(2)-6=-30

Step-by-step explanation:

Two expressions are said to be equal if after a number is substituted to the expression, they produce the same result (that is they have the same value).

To determine whether -3x(5-4)+3(x-6) is equivalent to -12x-6, we have to substitute the same number to the expression and see if it produces the same result.

Substituting 2 to the first expression gives:

-3×2(5-4) + 3(2 - 6) = -6 - 12 = -18

Substituting 2 to the second expression gives:

-12(2) - 6 = -24 - 6 = -30

Since -3×2(5-4) + 3(2 - 6) = -6 - 12 = -18 and -12(2) - 6 = -24 - 6 = -30, the expressions are not equivalent because they do not produce the same result.

The correct procedure that justifies their equality is the expressions are equivalent because -3(2)(5-4)+3(2-6)=-18 and -12(1)-6=-18

Expressions and values

Equations are written by equating two expressions

Given the following equation -3x(5-4)+3(x-6)

Expand

-15x + 12 + 3x - 18

Collect the like terms

-15x + 3x + 12 - 18

-12x - 6

Hence the correct procedure that justifies their equality is the expressions are equivalent because -3(2)(5-4)+3(2-6)=-18 and -12(1)-6=-18

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Answer:

x = 28

y = 32

Step-by-step explanation:

3

4

(x−12)=12

(

3

4

)(x)+(

3

4

)(−12)=12(Distribute)

3

4

x+−9=12

3

4

x−9=12

Step 2: Add 9 to both sides.

3

4

x−9+9=12+9

3

4

x=21

Step 3: Multiply both sides by 4/3.

(

4

3

)*(

3

4

x)=(

4

3

)*(21)

x=28

Answer:

x=28

3

4

y−12+12=12+12

3

4

y=24

Step 2: Multiply both sides by 4/3.

(

4

3

)*(

3

4

y)=(

4

3

)*(24)

y=32

Answer:

x = 28

y = 32

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation 1:

First, we will distribute the 3/4 to everything in the parentheses like this:

[tex]\frac{3x}{4} - \frac{36}{4} = 12[/tex]

We can simplify the 36/4 down like this:

[tex]\frac{3x}{4} - 9 = 12[/tex]

We can add the 9 to the other side:

[tex]\frac{3x}{4} = 21[/tex]

Then multiply the 4 to the other side

[tex]3x = 84[/tex]

Finally, we can divide by 3

[tex]x = 28[/tex]

Equation 2:

We can add 12 to the other side:

[tex]\frac{3y}{4} = 24[/tex]

Then multiply 24 by the 4

[tex]3y = 96[/tex]

Then divide by 3

[tex]y = 32[/tex]

If b=5, then 4^1•4^b is equal to?

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Answer:4096

[tex]solution \\ b = 5 \\ {4}^{1} . {4}^{b} \\ = {4}^{1} . {4}^{5} \\ = 4 ^{1 + 5} \\ = {4}^{6} \\ = 4 \times 4 \times 4 \times 4 \times 4 \times 4 \\ = 4096 \\ [/tex]

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Good luck on your assignment

Answer:

[tex] = 4096[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

[tex]b = 5[/tex]

Let's solve now.

[tex] = {4}^{1} \times {4}^{b} \\ = {4}^{1} \times {4}^{5} \\ = {4}^{6} \\ = 4 \times 4 \times 4 \times 4 \times 4 \times 4 \\ = 16 \times 16 \times 16 \\ = 256 \times 16 \\ = 4096[/tex]

Suppose that a storm front is traveling at 33 mph. When the storm is 13 miles away a storm chasing van starts pursuing an average speed of 54 mph. How long does it take for the van to catch up with the storm? How far have they driven? (Hint: we can let our two variables be x= distance and t= time. Additionally, [speed x time= distance]. Won't the van catch up when the distances are equal?

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Answer:

It takes 0.619 hours (approximately 37 minutes) for the van to catch up with the storm.

They have driven 33.43 miles

They will catch up when their distances are equal.

Step-by-step explanation:

The speed of the van is 54 mph, and the speed of the storm is 33 mph. They are going in the same direction, so the relative speed is the difference of their speeds:

relative speed = 54 - 33 = 21 mph

Now, to find the time when the van reaches the storm, we just need to use the equation:

distance = speed * time

13 = 21 * t

t = 13 / 21 = 0.619 hours

The distance traveled by the van is:

distance = 54 * 0.619 = 33.43 miles

The van will catch up when the distances are equal (the distance of the storm is 13 + 33*0.619 = 33.43 miles)

if i have 85 lessons and only 42 days to complete them how many lessons would i have to do a day to finish on time?

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Answer:

At least 3 per day

Step-by-step explanation:

All you gotta do is divide 85 by 42. You get 2.024 but you can't do .024 parts of a class, i mean you probably can but its finna be hard to do it exact so just do 3 per day and you'll even finish before. By the way, if this is an actual scenario, you gotta remember that they be adding lessons everyday so good luck!

The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 14. If the number formed by reversing the digits is less than the original number by 18. Find the original numbers.

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Answer:

86

Step-by-step explanation:

1. a+b=14 ⇒ a= 14-b

2. 10a+b=18+10b+a ⇒ a= 2+b

comparing 1 and 2:

14-b= 2+b ⇒ 2b= 12 ⇒ b= 6

a= 14-b= 8

number = 86

reversed number = 68

he factorization of x2 + 3x – 4 is modeled with algebra tiles. An algebra tile configuration. 2 tiles are in the Factor 1 spot: 1 is labeled + x, 1 is labeled negative. 5 tiles are in the Factor 2 spot: 1 is labeled + x and 4 are labeled +. 10 tiles are in the Product spot: 1 is labeled + x squared, 1 is labeled negative x, the 4 tiles below + x squared are labeled + x, and the 4 tiles below the negative x tiles are labeled negative. What are the factors of x2 + 3x – 4? (x + 4) and (x – 4) (x + 3) and (x – 4) (x + 4) and (x – 1) (x + 3) and (x – 1)

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Answer:

x-1 and x+4. srry if i am wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

Find F(5) for f(x)= 1/4 (2)

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Answer:

a2+2a+2

Step-by-step explanation:

Find F(5) for f(x)= 1/4 (2) the answer is a2+2a+2

Mark is making concrete. Concrete is made by mixing cement, sand and gravel in the ratio 1:2:3. Mark wants to make 600kg of concrete. How much sand does Mark need

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Answer:

200 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

To satisfy the ratio 1:2:3, Mark must use 100 kg cement, 200 kg sand, and 300 kg gravel

Answer:

6 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

Which situation is best modeled with a division expression?

finding the number of equal-sized parts into which a number can be split
finding the combined value of several different numbers
finding the distance between two numbers on a number line
finding the total value when several of the same number are grouped together

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Answer: Finding the number of equal-sized parts into which a number can be split

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi, a division expression is the division of 2 numbers that results in a quotient.

The quotient is the number of times that the second number in the division is contained in the first number.

For example 20 ÷ 2 = 10

Number 2 is contained 10 times in the number 10, or in other words, 20 can be split into ten equal-sized parts.

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which statement explains the relationship of sides BA and B'A' after rectangle BADC has been rotated 90° clockwise about the origin?


coordinate plane with rectangle ABCD at A (3,5), B (1,3), C (5,-1), and D (7,1)


Side B'A' has a slope of −1 and is perpendicular to side BA.

Side B'A' has a slope of 1 and is parallel to side BA.

Side B'A' has a slope of 1 and is perpendicular to side BA.

Side B'A' has a slope of −1 and is parallel to side BA.

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Answer:

Numbering the options, we have;

1) Side B'A' has a slope of −1 and is perpendicular to side BA.

2) Side B'A' has a slope of 1 and is parallel to side BA.

3) Side B'A' has a slope of 1 and is perpendicular to side BA.

4) Side B'A' has a slope of −1 and is parallel to side BA.

The correct option is;

1) Side B'A' has a slope of -1 and is perpendicular to side BA

Step-by-step explanation:

The given coordinates are;

A(3, 5) B(1, 3), C(5, -1) and D(7, 1)

The slope of BA is found as follows;

[tex]Slope \, of BA= \dfrac{y_{2}-y_{1}}{x_{2}-x_{1}} =\dfrac{3-5}{1-3}= \dfrac{-2}{-2} = 1[/tex]

Rotation of a line through 90 degrees gives

(x, y) will be (y, -x)

Therefore, the coordinates of A' = (5, -3)

The coordinates of B' = (3, -1)

Then the slope is given as follows;

[tex]Slope \, of \, B'A' =\dfrac{-1 -(-3)}{3-5}= \dfrac{2}{-2} = -1[/tex]

Therefore side B'A' has a slope of -1 and is perpendicular to side BA.

Option (4) will be the correct option.

   Coordinates of the vertices of rectangle ABCD are,

A(3, 5), B(1, 3), C(5, -1) and D()

Slope of a segment with endpoints [tex](x_1,y_1)[/tex] and [tex](x_2,y_2)[/tex] is given by the expression,

Slope 'm' = [tex]\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

Therefore, slope of segment BA (m₁) = [tex]\frac{3-5}{1-3}[/tex] = 1

If a point (h, k) is rotated 90° clockwise about the origin, rule to be followed,

(h, k) → (-k, h)

Following this rule,

B(1, 3) → B'(-3, 1)

A(3, 5)→ A'(-5, 3)                        

Slope of segment B'A' (m₂) = [tex]\frac{1-3}{-3+5}=-1[/tex]

Expression representing two segments with slopes [tex]m_1[/tex] and [tex]m_2[/tex] to be perpendicular,

[tex]m_1\times m_2=-1[/tex]

Since, slopes of two segments BA and B'A' are (1) and (-1).

(1) × (-1) = -1

Therefore, both the segments BA and B'A' will be perpendicular.

    Option (4) will be the answer.

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7. The length of a minute hand of a clock is 3.5cm. Find the angle it turns through if it
sweeps an area of 48 cm. (Taken=22/7)
(3 marks)
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Answer:

The angle it turns through if it  sweeps an area of 48 cm²   is   448.8°

Step-by-step explanation:

If the length of a minute hand of a clock is 3.5cm, to find the angle it turns through if it  sweeps an area of 48 cm, we will follow the steps below;

area of a sector = Ф/360  ×   πr²

where Ф is the angle,  r is the radius   π is a constant

from the question given, the length of the minute hand is 3.5 cm, this implies that radius r = 3.5

Ф =?   area  of the sector= 48 cm²    π = [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex]

we can now go ahead to substitute the values into the formula  and solve Ф

area of a sector = Ф/360  ×   πr²

48   =  Ф/360  ×  [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex] × (3.5)²

48 = Ф/360  ×  [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex] ×12.25

48 = 269.5Ф / 2520

multiply both-side of the equation by 2520

48×2520 = 269.5Ф

120960 = 269.5Ф

divide both-side of the equation by 269.5

448.8≈Ф

Ф = 448.8°

The angle it turns through if it  sweeps an area of 48 cm²   is   448.8°

The length of the sides of a triangle from a G.P. The length of the longest side exceeds that of the shortest side by 9cm. The perimeter of the triangle is 61cm. Find the length of each side.​

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Take sides as [tex] a, \: ar, \: ar^2[/tex]

Simplify 7(A-6)
A-6
7A-42
7A-6

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Answer:

7A - 42

Step-by-step explanation:

7(A-6)

Distribute

7*A - 7*6

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