Answer:
1. 11 3/4
2. 29 7/16
3. 21 3/8
Step-by-step explanation:
The numbers against the longest marks are the integer portion of the measurement. Tapes that measure inches are marked this way, so we'll presume these are inch measurements. (There is nothing in your picture indicating the unit of measure.)
Each interval between two inch marks is divided into 16 equal parts. The marks get progressively shorter for 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16 units. As you would expect, the mark halfway between the numbers is at 1/2 unit, or 1/2 inch more than the smaller of the two integers. The next shorter mark midway in the space between the 1/2 mark and the integers marks 1/4 unit. As you know 1/2 of 1/2 is 1/4. The second-shortest mark is at intervals of 1/8 either side of the 1/4 and 1/2 marks.
Equivalent fractions for numbers of 16ths also give you a clue as to how to read this.
integer inches . . . longest mark
1/16 = 1/16 . . . shortest mark
2/16 = 1/8 . . . second shortest mark
3/16 = 3/16
4/16 = 1/4 . . . third shortest/longest mark
5/16 = 5/16
6/16 = 3/8 . . .second shortest mark
7/16 = 7/16
8/16 = 1/2 . . . second longest mark
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1. The middle mark between 11 1/2 and 12 is 11 3/4, so that is the measure indicated here.
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2. The smallest mark is 1/16 less than 1/2, so is 7/16 more than 29. The measure shown is 29 7/16.
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3. The second smallest mark is 2/16=1/8. This amount less than 21 1/2 (or more than 21 1/4) is 21 3/8.
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While it is common for inch rulers to be divided into 16ths, some specialty rulers have other divisions. Engineering rulers may be divided into 10ths, 20ths, 30ths, 40ths, 50ths, and 60ths (6 scales). Architectural rulers are divided in such a way as to make certain scale factors easy to read. It is not uncommon for the first inch or two to be divided into much smaller divisions, 100ths or 64ths or 32nds, for example.
Lateral Area
The lateral area is the area of the sides of the prism. If the faces are perpendicular to the bases, then each face is a rectangle. The area of each rectangle is the product of its length and width, generally the product of the height of the prism and the length of one edge of the base.
The total lateral area will then be the product of the height of the prism and the perimeter of the base.
Total Area
The total area is the sum of the lateral area (computed as above) and the area of the two bases of the prism. The formula for that area depends on the shape of the prism. (You have already seen formulas for the areas of triangles, rectangles, and other plane shapes. If not, they are readily available in your text or using a web search.)
Answer:
8.4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:$20250
Step-by-step explanation:
6.5% of 30000
6.5/100 x 30000
(6.5 x 30000)/100
195000/100=1950
First year depreciation 30000-1950=28050
Second year=28050-1950=26100
Third year=26100-1950=24150
Fourth year=24150-1950=22200
Fifth year=22200-1950=20250
Answer:
x = 25
Step-by-step explanation:
Those 2 angles together form a straight line which is equal to 180°. So you can set up an equation:
3x + 18 = 93
-18 -18
3x = 75
Divide both sides by 3
x = 25
13 + 16y
B
16 + 104y
C
104 + 16y
D.
104 + 2y
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation: