Answer:
answer: c
Step-by-step explanation:
the experiment land 4 of 15 times on Q making the experiment 4/15 and the chances of landing on Q is 1/5
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Answer:
16 =2^4
Step-by-step explanation:
16
16 = 4*4
but 4 is not prime
4 = 2*2
16 = 2*2*2*2
Rewriting with exponents
16 =2^4
Answer:
→ Prime factorization of 16 :
True or False? Please explain.
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a regular polygon has all equal angles, interior and exterior, as well as all equal sides.
Check the picture below.
the one on the left is a regular octagon, as well as a convex one.
the one on the right is also an octagon, but is concave, the issue is that, though all sides remain equal, the angles do not, and so is not a regular octagon.
ln(x + 1)2
Answer:
In(x^2+2x+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
In(x+1)^2 = In(x+1)(x+1) = In(x^2+x+x+1) = In(x^2+2x+1)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The movement of the minute hand of the clock is circular. This means that a complete movement of the minute hand of the clock is the same as the angle formed at the center of the circle. The sum of the angles at a point is 360 degrees. The minute hand travels 360 degrees in a 60 minutes. It means that the degrees travelled in a minute is
360/60 = 6 degrees
The hour hand travels 360 degrees in 60 minutes. Therefore, the angle that the hour hand travels in 1 minute is
360/6 = 6 degrees
The minute hand of a clock travels 6° in 1 minute. The hour hand travels 0.5° in 1 minute.
To answer this question, we first need to consider what a full rotation is. A complete circle, one full rotation, is 360°. The minute hand of a clock completes one full rotation, or 360°, every hour or 60 minutes.
In 1 minute, the minute hand would have covered 1/60 of a full rotation. To calculate this in degrees, we multiply 360° by 1/60, which gives us 6°. Therefore, the minute hand of a clock travels 6° in one minute.
The hour hand moves more slowly. It takes 12 hours to complete a full rotation or 360°. In 1 minute, the hour hand covers, 360° divided by (12 hours x 60 minutes), which gives us 0.5°. Therefore, the hour hand of a clock moves 0.5° in 1 minute.
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Answers:
(C)
step by step Explanation: