Each chair or table requires between 0.2 and 1 gallon of paint to be painted.
What is the equivalent expression?
Equivalentexpressions are expressions that work the same even though they look different. If two algebraic expressions are equivalent, then the two expressions have the same value when we plug in the same value for the variable.
To find out how many gallons of paint are used to paint each piece of furniture, we need to divide the total amount of paint used by the total number of pieces of furniture.
Let x be the amount of paint used to paint one chair or table, in gallons.
Then, for 20 chairs and 5 small tables, the total amount of paint used is:
4 gallons = 20x + 5x
Simplifying this equation, we get:
4 gallons = 25x
Dividing both sides by 25, we get:
x = 0.16 gallons
Therefore, it takes 0.16 gallons of paint to paint each chair or table. Since we are looking for whole numbers, we can round this to the nearest whole number to get:
0.16 gallons ≈ 0.2 gallons
Hence, each chair or table requires between 0.2 and 1 gallon of paint to be painted.
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2.∠B = ∠1
3.∠A = ∠2
4.∠A = ∠B
5.RA = RB
A: If two ∠'s of a triangle are =, sides opposite are =
B: If lines ||, alternate interior ∠'s =
C: Given
D: Substitution
E: If lines ||, corresponding ∠'s are =
Answer:
1-C, 2-E, 3-B, 4-D, 5-A
Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly, from the figure, it is shown that line RS is parallel to the line segment AB and ∠1=∠2. Therefore, 1 matches with C.
Now, from the definition of parallel lines, the corresponding angles are always equal, therefore ∠B=∠1. Therefore, 2 matches with E.
Since, we are given that the lines are parallel, therefore by property of parallel lines, alternate angles are always equal. Therefore, ∠A=∠2. Hence, 3 matches with B.
Now, we know that ∠B=∠1 and ∠A=∠2, also that ∠1=∠2, therefore from these equations, ∠A=∠B. Hence, 4 matches with D.
If two angles of the triangle are equal that is ∠A=∠B, then the sides opposite to equal angles are always equal, therefore, RA=RB. Hence, 5 matches with A.
2(x+3)
2x-3
2x+3
2(x-3)
Answer:
The fourth answer choice is the correct one: 2(x - 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
2x²-18x+36/x-6 should be factored, as follows:
2(x²-9x+18) / (x-6) = 2(x - 3) (x - 6) / (x - 6)
Substituting x = 6 would result in division by zero and is thus not allowed.
Remembering this, we can reduce 2(x - 3) (x - 6) / (x - 6) to 2(x - 3) for x≠6.
8 yd
6 yd
What’s the area ?
Answer:
576 i believe!
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
42nd term is 111
Step-by-step explanation:
Now, Using formula of nth term of an A.P. we have :
Now, first term a = -12 , n = 42 and d = 3
So, 42nd term is :
Hence, 42nd term is 111
The circular exercise run provides more area for Rico's dog to run than the rectangular lawn. This is determined by calculating the maximum possible area for a rectangle with a perimeter of 36 meters and a circle with a circumference of 36 meters.
To answer which shape will give Rico's dog more area to run, we need to calculate the areas of the given shapes - a rectangle and a circle - using their respective perimeters/circumferences.
For a rectangle with a perimeter of 36 meters, one plausible dimension could be a rectangle with a length of 10 meters and a width of 8 meters, giving an area of 80 square meters assuming the shape is a square. (This gives the maximum area for a given perimeter).
The circumference of a circle is given by the formula 2πr, where r is the radius of the circle. If the circumference is 36 meters, then the radius would be 36/(2π) ≈ 5.73 meters. The area of this circle would then be πr², approximately 103.07 square meters.
In conclusion, the circle will offer more area for Rico's dog to run, despite the rectangular lawn and circular exercise run having the same perimeter and circumference lengths respectively.
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