Answer: .625 (yes he did leave enough
Step-by-step explanation: First you need to divde the fractions( or solve them) ,so 7 divided by 8 and so on Then you take subtract the paint ivan used, if it is less than half than ivan didn't leave enough for his poor sister
but there are other ways if this one is to hard
Answer:
Strong and Positive Relation
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, when we plot the graph of y = 0.4125x + 0.1576
Then we see that the graph has a positive correlation as we increase the value of x, the value of y is also increasing. So, Life of Car's Engine and Number of Times the Oil is Changed has a Positive relation.
And if our scatter plot is horizontal, vertical or we unable to draw the line of best fit then it has no or little correlation but here we see that line is not lie in either case. So, the relationship is strong but not very strong.
Answer:
25 posts
Step-by-step explanation:
So the number of fence post would be the total length of the log divided by the length of each post. As the log is 16m and is corrected to the nearest metre, it could possibly be 16.499m. As for the post that is 70 cm long and corrected to the nearest 10cm, it may as well be 65 cm (or 0.65m) each post
So the max number of fence point once can possibly cut from the log would be
16.499 / 0.65 = 25 posts
Lets find all the numbers..
x (1st number)
x + 2 ( 2nd number)
x + 4 (3rd number)
x + 6 (4th number)
x + 8 (5th number)
x + 10 (6th number)
Now add all those expressions and set them equal to 270 because that is the total.
x + x + 2 + x + 4 + x + 6 + x + 8 + x + 10 = 270
6x + 30 = 270
6x = 240
x = 40
Now we will substitute 40 for x in the expression of the second number.
x + 2
40 + 2
42
So the second number is 42
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I think your question missed key information, allow me to add in and hope it will fit the orginal one. Please have a look at the attached photo,
<em>A solid oblique pyramid has an equilateral triangle as a base with an edge length of 4StartRoot 3 EndRoot cm and an area of 12StartRoot 3 EndRoot cm2.
</em>
<em>What is the volume of the pyramid?</em>
My answer:
As we know, The volume of a pyramid =
base area × its height
Given:
- Side lenght of the base is;

=> The area of the base is
- In Δ ACB measure of angle ACB is 90° and m∠ CAB is 30°
We use:
<=> BC = 
= 4 cm
And BC is the height of the the pyramid
=> The volume of a pyramid =
* 4 cm
=