Answer:
Area of right triangle = 160 square centimeters
Right option is (C)
Step-by-step explanation:
We have given,
Length of base of right triangle = 32 cm
Height of right triangle = 10 cm
We need to find area of right triangle.
Area of right triangle =
Area of right triangle =
Area of right triangle = 160 square centimeters
Answer:
160 cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
A = h x b / 2
= 10 x 32/2
= 160 cm^2
(1 pt)
Which number line shows the given inequality?
t < –1.4
3.
(1 pt)
Which number line shows the given inequality?
m < 7.5
2x+5y=-1
X+2y=0
3x+6y=6
2x-3y=4
B.320
C. 460
D.280
Answer:
C. 460
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given a dot graph which shows the number of Hybrid cars sold over the years.
The x-axis represents the years and y-axis represents the number of cars sold.
By looking at the graph, we can infer the following information.
In 2003, the number of cars sold was 120
In 2004, the number of cars sold was 160.
In 2005, the number of cars sold was 260.
In 2006, the number of cars sold was 360.
If you look at the last 3 years, the number of cars sold was increase by 100 by each year.
So, we can predict that in 2007, the number of cars sold was 460.
C. 460
Answer: I predict 460.
Step-by-step explanation:
The distance of Brandon’s bike in each interval of time can be represented in the attached Table 1.
Further explanation:
Given:
Brandon enters in to the bike race and he bikes in every .
Calculation:
It is given that in every Brandon bikes .
The distance is in the form of mixed fraction.
Therefore, the distance can be written in the form of decimal as follows:
Brandon bike's in every .
We know that is equivalent to .
So, can be converted into minutes as follows:
Therefore, in every Brandon bikes .
So, in next Brandon also bikes .
In every Brandon travels .
In every Brandon travels .
Method 2:
Speed of Brandon’s bike can be calculated as ,
…… (1)
Here, is the distance and is the time.
The distance is and time is .
Now, substitute and in the equation (1) to obtain the speed as follows:
Therefore, the rate of travelling of Brandon’s bike is .
The distance of Brandon’s bike in each interval of time can be represented in the attached Table 1.
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Answer details:
Grade: Middle school
Subject: Mathematics
Chapter: Speed, time and distance
Keywords: Distance, Brandon’s bike, interval, time, race, mixed fraction, distance, decimal, hour, minutes, rate, fraction, velocity, 1/2 miles, 1/2 hour.