three sections of a fence need to be painted. each section of the fence is made of 4 equal sized boards. alex paints 1/6 of the fence. bobby paints twice as much as alex. charles paints only 1 board. david paints the rest. who paints the largest part of the fence?

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Answer 1
Answer: Alex paint 1/6
Charles paints 1
bobby paints 1/3
David paints 2.5
David paints the most

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Right equilateral would not be a possible classification for a triangle. By definition, an equilateral triangle needs to have all of it's sides equal, but in a right triangle, the hypotenuse is always longer than the two sides. As such, a right equilateral triangle is a contradiction in and of itself.
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The one which is not an appropriate classification for a triangle is right equilateral. Hence, option A is correct.

What is a triangle?

The basic polygonal shape of a triangle has three sides & three interior angles. This is one of the fundamental shapes in geometry and is particularly associated. It has three connected vertices. Triangles can be divided into various categories according to their sides and angles.

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A right-angle triangle can not be an equilateral triangle.

The reason behind this is straightforward, for an equilateral triangle all sides should be the same and the internal angles are equal to 60° but in the case of the right-angled triangle there must be an angle of 90° and one side should be greater than the other two sides that's why it follows the Pythagoras's property.

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I need health drink is 130% of the recommended daily allowance RDA for a certain vitamin the RDA for this vitamin is 45 MG. How many milligrams of the vitamin are in a drink

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Answer:

58.5mg of the vitamin in a drink

Step-by-step explanation:

We know...

130% of RDA for vitamin x >> RDA for vitamin x = 45mg >> 130% of 45 = ?? mg in a drink.

1. 130% = (130)/(100) = 1.3

2. 130% of 45 >> 1.3(45)=58.5

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The shapes having area of 6 square units and a perimeter of 12 units is shown below.

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A. you are looking for the person who reached the distance (4 miles) the fastest. Since the black line has the most distance changed in the least amount of time, Ann wins the races and has the fastest rate of change. the green line stops growing next, so Kim has the second fastest rate of change and gets second. That means that the red line ends last, has the slowest rate of change, and Trey gets third. so the race goes 1. Ann 2. Kim 3. Trey

Rate of change (speed) just means the distance traveled divided by the time it took. so we can do this for each person.  Ann traveled 4 miles in 12 minutes, so you do 4/12 and get her rate of change which is 1/3 or .33 repeating    
Next,  we need to find Kim's rate of speed, so we take the distance she traveled (4 miles) divided by the time it took (16 minutes) if we do that we get 1/4 or .25
With Trey, he started at 2 miles, so his distance would be his final spot minus his starting spot, so he traveled 2 miles. if we take that and divide it by the time it took (18 minutes) we get 1/9 or .11 repeating.

Finally, we already found out that Ann has the fastest rate (1/3) and Trey has the slowest rate (1/9) we can prove this by stating that Ann traveled the most distance in the least amount of time. she traveled 4 miles in 12 minutes, which is greater than or equal to the other to distances by less than both times taken. 

We can prove that Trey has the slowest rate because he traveled the least distance (2 miles) in the most time (18 minutes) that means that he took longer than the other two to travel less distance. his distance is less than the others and his time taken is greater than both of the other racers' times.