Step-by-step explanation:
mid point=(1+(-4),(-3+(-0.5)
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2 2
.mid point =-³/2,3.5/2
Answer:
C) 140
Step-by-step explanation:
We can see from the diagram that mMEF + mDEM = mDEF because they share the same lines.
Therefore:
69x + 2 + 34 = 2 + 86x
Now we can solve this equation.
First we can eliminate the +2 from each side as they will cancel:
69x + 34 = 86X
And then rearrange to solve for x:
34 + 69x - 69x = 86x - 69x
34 = 17x
34/17 = 17x/17
x = 2
Now that we have the value for x, we can substitute it into the original equation:
mMEF = 69(2) +2
mMEF = 138 + 2
mMEF = 140
Therefore the correct answer is C) 140.
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Answer:
Probability: (About) 0.8
Step-by-step explanation:
~ Provided that point X is randomly plotted on the line segment JM, we must calulculate the probability with which it lands on KM the first time ( implied ) ~
1. We know that the line segment JM, by the Partition Postulate ⇒ JK + KL + LM. With that being said JM = 3 + 7 + 4 = 14 units
2. Now line segment KM, by the Partition Postulate ⇒ KL + LM. With the assigned values, we can tell that KM = 7 + 4 = 11 units
3. If we were to determine the porbability that X lands on the line segment KM, considering the first try it would be KM/JM ⇒ Probability: 11/14
Solve for p
Answer:
x = p
Step-by-step explanation:
24x + 34p = p Subtract 34 p from both sides of the equation
24x + 34p -34p = p - 34p
24x = -33p Divide both sides by -33
=
= p or .2727...
Answer:
She can buy 50 cherry candies if she wishes to spent the entire $25 on cherry candies
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost of each licorice sticks = $0.75
Cost of each cherry candy = $0.50
Total budget = $25
Equation to represent her expenses is 0.75x + 0.5y = 25
where x is the number of licorice sticks and y is the number of cherry candies
Let the number of cherry candies she can buy be c.
So,
Cost of each cherry candy * Number of cherry candies = Total budget
=> 0.50 x c = 25
We get
0.50c = 25
We need to eliminate 0.50 from the left so we divide both sides by 0.50
Cancelling out 0.50 from the top and bottom of the left side we get,
c = 50
So, she can buy 50 cherry candies if she wishes to spent the entire $25 on cherry candies.
Answer:
100 tickets were sold.
Step-by-step explanation:
If she bought 20 tickets and had a 20 percent chance of winning that means there were 100 sold tickets because 20 percent of 100 would be the 20 tickets she purchased.
Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
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