Incomple question. However, here's the remaining part of the question:
14
2009
Meadow Fritillary= 5
Variegated Fritillary= 7
Zebra Swallowtail= 33
Eastern-Tailed Blue= 242
Louden County Butterfly Count
2010
Meadow Fritillary 34
Variegated Fritillary 95
Zebra Swallowtail 21
Eastern-Tailed Blue 168
2011
Meadow Fritillary
Variegated Fritillary
Zebra Swallowtail
Eastern-Tailed Blue
10
170
<u>Options</u>:
A) All butterfly populations are steadily decreasing.
B)All butterfly populations were larger than usual in 2010.
C)The Eastern-Tailed Blue butterfly is more common than the others.
D)The Meadow Fritillary is equally common as the Variegated Fritillary
Answer:
<u>C</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Looking through the above count data by Louden County Wildlife Conservancy from 2009 to 2011 we notice the Eastern- Trailed Blue butterfly has a higher count, which implies that the Eastern-Tailed Blue butterfly is more common than the other butterflies.
Therefore, we could infer from the samples, that the Eastern-Tailed Blue butterfly is more common than others from the records of the past 3 three years.
We know that
in the figure <span>equivalent ratios are
</span>BS/BC
and
AR/AC
therefore
AR/RC is not equivalent
the answer is
AR/RC
Answer:
<x = 31°
Step-by-step explanation:
m<BCA = m<GCJ (vertical angles)
m<BCA = 59° (substitution)
Since line KL is perpendicular to line FG, the angle formed at point B is 90°.
Therefore, m<ABC = 90°
m<BAC + m<ABC + m<BCA = 180° (sum of triangle)
m<BAC + 90° + 59° = 180° (Substitution)
m<BAC + 149° = 180°
m<BAC = 180° - 149°
m<BAC = 31°
<x = <BAC (vertical angles)
m<x = 31° (substitution)
Answer:
A) 56 . . . . . . the (negative) sum of -7 and -49
b) 112 . . . . . the product of 7 and 16
c) 16 . . . . . . the square of 8/2