1. The blades of a ceiling fan rotate about a circle of 113 inches. What is the most likely length of a ceiling fan blade?
a. 24 inches
b. 18 inches
c. 36 inches
d. 12 inches
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The given polynomial can be factored as (x + 1)(3x + 1).
Given a polynomial expression:
3x² + 4x + 1
It is required to factor the polynomial.
Take the 3 as common, then the polynomial can be expressed as:
3(x² + 4/3 x + 1/3)
Consider x² + 4/3 x + 1/3.
Here this can be factorized as (x + p)(x + q), where pq = 1/3 and p + q = 4/3.
Two such numbers are 1 and 1/3, since 1(1/3) = 1/3 and 1 + 1/3 = 4/3.
So, the polynomial can be written as:
(x + 1)(x + 1/3)
So, 3x² + 4x + 1 = 3(x + 1)(x + 1/3)
= (x + 1)(3x + 1)
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Step-by-step explanation:
okay it's so this question I'm not used to embed geometric model so I'm going to use the normal factorization to find an answer for you so far to factorise this have to face multiply the coefficient of x squared by 1 to get 33 now find address of 3 that add them or you multiply them you get false widows actors are three positive 3 and positive one so you now get 3x squared + x + 3 x + 1 equal to 0 so you factorise the expression and a yoghurt angry to get butter to pin x + 1 (close x button to be in 3 x + 1 equal to 0 then you get your answer to b x equal to -1 or x is equal to -1/3 so
A)mean: 31.4; median: 35.5; mode: 37
B)mean: 31.4; median: 34; no mode
C)mean: 36.7; median: 34; no mode
D)mean: 36.7; median: 37; no mode
Answer:
The answer is B
Step-by-step explanation:
Mean is adding all of them up and dividing.
Median is sorting them all into one line from least to most, then find the middle number. If there is 2, add both, then divide by 2.
Mode Is the number you see the most. There can be more than one mode.
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
20, 21, 27, 34, 37, 39, 42
Median: (middle number) 34
Mode: There are no mode in the following data set.
Mean: 20 + 21 + 27 + 34 + 37 + 39 + 42 = 223/7 = 31.8
Whether a 2 quart pitcher can hold an entire citrus punch recipe depends on the volume of the punch recipe. If the volume of the punch is less than or equal to 2 quarts, then yes, otherwise, no.
To answer your question about whether a 2 quart pitcher can hold the entire recipe for citrus punch, we first need to know the volume of the punch recipe. Suppose the punch recipe yields 1.5 quarts, then yes, your 2 quart pitcher will hold the entire recipe because 1.5 quarts is less than the pitcher's volume of 2 quarts. If the punch recipe yields more than 2 quarts, like 3 quarts, then no, your pitcher won't be able to hold the entire recipe output because it's volume is less than the punch's volume.
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