<em><u>Two</u></em> of the four statements that Ana wrote are <em><u>correct</u></em>. Number 1, "AB is a diameter" is incorrect, and so is number 3, "SQ = 12 cm". AB is not a diameter because it is instead a chord. "ST , SP and SQ are radii" is correct because they are straight lines from the center of the circle to the circumference of the circle, which is the exact definition of radius. The third statemet is incorrect because since ST is a radius and it equals 6, that means all radii are equal to 6. SQ is a radius of circle S, so it should also equal 6, not 12. The last statement is correct because PQ is a diameter of circle S. By rule, the diameter is always equal to double of the radius. The radius is 6, so 6 x 2= 12.
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If one labour works 200 hours per month, the amount of hot water heaters the labour can produce is = 200 × 0.25 = 50 hot water heaters
The demand is to produce 57600 hot water heaters
The number of labourers employed is 57600 ÷ 50 = 1152 labourers
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The independent quantity is the average class size and the dependent quantity is the cost ⇒ c
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets revise the meaning of dependent and independent variables
- The dependent variable is the one that depends on the value of some other number
- The dependent variable is the output value and the independent variable is the input value
- Ex: if y = 2x + 3, x is the input and y is the out put, then is independent variable and y is dependent variable
∵ The cost of the textbook increases with the average class size
- The cost of the textbooks depends on the average of the
class size
∴ The input is the average class size
∴ The output is the cost of the textbooks
∵ The input variable is independent variable
∵ The output variable is dependent variable
∴ The average of the class size is independent
∴ The cost of the textbooks is dependent
The independent quantity is the average class size and the dependent quantity is the cost
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