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Answer: (C) (14,8)</h3>
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Explanation:
The perimeter of the square is 36, so each side length is 36/4 = 9 units.
Point B is located at (5,17). We move down 9 units to get to (5,8), which is the location of point A. Then we move 9 units to the right to arrive at (14,8) which is point D's location.
Or we could go from B = (5,17) to C = (14,17) and then to D = (14,8). Each time we move 9 units.
Answer: 1
B is the center of a circle of radius 1. A and C are on the circle 100 degrees apart. So arc AC is 100 degrees. Arc AC the long way around is 360-100=260 degrees. That means any point D on arc AC will subtend a 130 degree angle. BD is a radius for all of those, and the radius is 1.
Answer:
The answer to your question is the height of the lamp is 18.2 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Data
Street lamp shadow = 31.5 ft
Street sign height = 8 ft
Street sign shadow = 14 ft
Street lamp height = x
Process
1.- To find the height of the lamp use proportions. In this kind of problem, we do not look for the length, but the shadow.
Street lamp height/street lamp shadow = street sign height/street sign
shadow
Substitution
x / 31.5 = 8 / 14
Solve for x
x = (31.5)(8) / 14
Simplification
x = 254.4 / 14
Result
x = 18.2 ft
1. You have the following information:
-The annual interest rate <span>is 7.2%.
- The </span><span>simple interest is calculated quarterly.
2. Then, to solve this exercise and calculate the </span><span>periodic interest rate of Marta's Account, you only have to divide the annual interest rate (7.2%) by 1/4 year. So, you have:
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=(7.2%)(1/4)
=(7.2%)/4
=1.8%
<span>What is the periodic interest rate of Marta's Account?
The answer is: </span>1.8%
<span>1) The number of subscribers to magazine A in 2000 is 5,000 more than the number of subscribers to magazine B in 2000.
2) Which of the following describes the number of subscribers represented by the tables?
The number of subscribers to both magazines are decreasing.
3) As the number of years since 2000 increases, the number of subscribers both magazines approach zero.</span>