Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
First calculate for the area of the trapezoid (the formula is (base + base / 2) x height):
60 cm + 90 cm = 150 cm
150 cm / 2 = 75 cm
75 cm x 30 cm = 2250 cm²
Now 1 cm² = 1 mL and 1000 mL = 1 L
2250 cm² = 2250 mL
2250 mL = 2.25 L
Answer:
Triangle QRS is an isosceles triangle because QR = RS.
Step-by-step explanation:
option D for Edgu hope this helps :)
To solve for x, you must first understand how the median was calculated out of the given set of numbers. Without looking at the given median value, we can see that we cannot get the median by process of elimination since there are an even amount of numbers in this particular set. Therefore, we must average the two closest values to what should be the median.
In this case, the values are "45" and "x". If we pretend that we know the value of the variable "x" (for example we will pretend that x is 55), then we should have an equation that looks like this: (45+55) ÷ 2 = [median]. What this equation is doing is adding the two closest values to the median (45 and 55) and dividing it by 2, the number of values we are averaging. Now we can solve this equation and simplify it to 100 ÷ 2 which is 50, our median.
So if they give us the median instead of the x value, then we can rewrite the equation to fit your request: (45+x) ÷ 2 = 51. Now we can solve for x:
1. Multiply by 2
(45+x) = 102
2. Subtract 45
x = 57
The x value for your question is 57.
Point W because the line intersects the y axis at W (0,2). sorry if it’s wrong :/
First we need to find out what kind
of logarithm rule is given, the given is logarithm product rule which states
that a log of a product is equal to the sum of the log of the first base and
the log of the second base.
By:
= log (1.37 x 10⁹) =
log (1.37) + log (10⁹)
= log (1.37) + 9
= 9 + log (1.37)
In the meantime, 1.37 is between
1 and 10 its logarithm will be between 0 and 1. Thus, the value of log (1.37 x 10⁹)
falls between 9 and 10 because when you compose a scientific notation you will
always have a number among 1 and 10 by 10 to some power. That power tells you
the integer part of the logarithm.
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