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
General Idea:
When a point or figure on a coordinate plane is moved by sliding it to the right or left or up or down, the movement is called a translation.
Say a point P(x, y) moves up or down ' k ' units, then we can represent that transformation by adding or subtracting respectively 'k' unit to the y-coordinate of the point P.
In the same way if P(x, y) moves right or left ' h ' units, then we can represent that transformation by adding or subtracting respectively 'h' units to the x-coordinate.
P(x, y) becomes
. We need to use ' + ' sign for 'up' or 'right' translation and use ' - ' sign for ' down' or 'left' translation.
Applying the concept:
The point A of Pre-image is (0, 0). And the point A' of image after translation is (5, 2). We can notice that all the points from the pre-image moves 'UP' 2 units and 'RIGHT' 5 units.
Conclusion:
The transformation that maps ABCD onto its image is translation given by (x + 5, y + 2),
In other words, we can say ABCD is translated 5 units RIGHT and 2 units UP to get to A'B'C'D'.
Answer:
Around 24 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
*Make sure calculator is on degree mode*
Try to draw out triangle--it helps
Need to use law of sines... this is where an angle and the side that opposes it are equal to each other. For example, Angle U is equal to 9.7

Multiply 4 and sin90 and then divide the product by 9.7
Use
on calculator to convert the answer into degrees
The justification:
1.4 · ( -2 ) + 2 = 2 · ( -2 ) + 3.2
-2.8 + 2 = - 4 + 3.2
- 0.8 = - 0.8
Answer: B)
<span>The value of z is 0.8770. This answer was derived from information in the question, which states that the value of z is 0.8770. Granted, I don't understand what is meant by "cumulative standardized normal distribution." I only passed statistics because the professor felt sorry for me.</span>