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B) 250
C) 500
D) 25
A) 50 I think it will always be 50%
Answer:
250
Step-by-step explanation:
She spins the spinner 1 thousand times, there is only 1 blue tile so 25% of 100 would be 25 but since its 1000 just add a zero to 25 and you have 250
B. -3n – 2
C. -4n – 5
D. -5n – 6
Answer:
D) -5n-6
Step-by-step explanation:
-4(n+1)-(n+2)
-4n-4-n-2
-4n-n-4-2
-5n-4-2
-5n-6
Answer:
-(5 n + 6)
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify the following:
-4 (n + 1) - (n + 2)
-4 (n + 1) = -4 n - 4:
-4 n - 4 - (n + 2)
-(n + 2) = -n - 2:
-4 - 4 n + -n - 2
Grouping like terms, -4 - 4 n - 2 - n = (-4 n - n) + (-4 - 2):
(-4 n - n) + (-4 - 2)
-4 n - n = -5 n:
-5 n + (-4 - 2)
-4 - 2 = -(4 + 2):
-5 n + -(4 + 2)
4 + 2 = 6:
-5 n - 6
Factor -1 out of -5 n - 6:
Answer: -(5 n + 6)
a circle
a right angle
an obtuse angle
The sum of the interior angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. It does not depend on which triangle we are discussing that this fact is true for all triangles. 180 degrees is a straight line.
straight line is the answer hope that helped.
Answer:
y=4x+12
Step-by-step explanation:
Same reason from last time he started with 12 and gains 4 each week
The difference in circumference between the goal and the center cross-section of a basketball is 26.4inches.
It is given that
Diameter of a basketball goal = 18inches
So, the radius will be 18/2 = 9inches
It is the length of the outer periphery of a circle equals 2*π*r, where r is the radius of the circle.
Circumference of goal = 2*π*9 = 56.57inches
Diameter of basketball = 9.6inches
So, the radius of basketball will be 9.6/2 = 4.8 inches
Circumference of cross-section of basketball = 2*π*4.8 = 30.17inches
So, the difference in circumference between the goal and the center cross-section of a basketball = 56.57-30.17 = 26.4inches.
Therefore, difference in circumference between the goal and the center cross-section of a basketball is 26.4inches.
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