What sides are similar to this triangle with the side dimensions of 6cm, 12cm, and 15cm?

Answers

Answer 1

Answer: Pythagorean triplets.

Step-by-step explanation:

not sure but this is the triangle that helps at all.


Related Questions

Please guys help me please

Answers

Answer:

A will be the answer hope this will help u

Answer:

the correct option is A. (-5,-7)

like (5,-7) I. e (+,-) lies in the 3rd quadrant and the opposite of 3rd quadrant vertically is the 2nd quadrant.

so, the answer should come as (-,-) according to the 2nd quadrant.

so, answer will be (-5,-7)

I hope it's correct.

Please help with math and explain if u do i’ll give brainly!!

Answers

Answer:

3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

MNOP to ABCD: The answer has to be greater than one because ABCD increases in size from MNOP.

To get the scale factor you have to compare the sides.

Line AD = 6 in.

Line MP = 4 in.

6/4 = 3/2

what’s 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 x 0 x 1 x 1 x 1 + 1 + z + 33 + π + 8 + π?

will give ALL my points

Answers

the answer is 45 + z + 2pi

A fair coin is tossed two times in succession. The set of equally likely outcomes is {HH, HT, TH, TT). Find the probability of getting exactly two heads.
The probability of getting two heads is
(Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)

Answers

Answer:

1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Two Heads = HH,

From four options one of them is HH,

So likely the answer is 1/4,

Hope this helps!

1. Use the formula V = Bh to find the volume of a gift box that is 3.5 inches
high, 7 inches long, and 6 inches wide.

Answers

Answer:

147

Step-by-step explanation:

Length x Width = base

Base x Height = Volume

HELP ASAP I WILL MARK BRAINLEY
At Camille's Hats, 25% of the 28 hats are baseball caps. How many baseball caps are there?​

Answers

Answer:

112

Step-by-step explanation:

25 = 1/4 of 100. so u gotta do 4 * 28

Answer:7

Step-by-step explanation:



Lakisha is responsible for bringing the desserts to a friend's birthday
party. She is buying a cake for $25.00 and also cupcakes for $1.25
each. If she has budgeted $60 total, what is the maximum number of
cupcakes she can buy?
a) 68 cupcakes
b) 48 cupcakes
c) 28 cupcakes
d) 20 cupcakes

Answers

Checitgimytgg 4567 friend

What is the cos(65)?

Answers

= 0.4226182617, or 0.423 if rounded to 3 d.p

what is parallel to y=5x + 3

Answers

Answer:

y=5x

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of the line is the same as the original equation, with the 3 just shifting the line down 3 spots on the y axis.

What's the inequality?

Answers

Answer:

I believe the answer is D coorrect me if im wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

if im right brainliest?

or 5 stars and heart

I’m pretty sure that the answer is D

How many rabbits will
there be 6 days later?
If a rabbits population starts at 150 rabbits and decreases 5% per day.

Answers

Answer:

105 rabbits

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiple 5 percent by six days

5%x6=30%

150 rabbits --- 100%

x ----- 30%

100x=150x30

100x=4500 : 100

x=45

150-45=105

Answer:

880

Step-by-step explanation:

I've taken 5/105 divided and gotten 20.I have taken 20 * 6 which is the decrease so that you can get after six days how many rabbits were decreased and 150 * 6 that you can get how many rabbits are there in 6 days.then I took 900 - 120 i go 880 rabbits hope that helps.

Justin is making a poster for Bike Safety Week. The diameter of circle A is 16 in.

If the area of circle B is the area of circle A, what is the area of circle B? (Use 3.14 for .)

Answers

Step-by-step explanation:

Given Area of Circle B = Area of Circle A

Given r = 1/2d = 1/2(16) = 8 in

and Area of Circle =

[tex]\pi {r}^{2} \\ = (3.14) ({8}^{2} ) \\ = (3.14)(64) \\ = 200.96 {in}^{2} [/tex]

A bookstore had 81 copies of a magazine, Yesterday the bookstore sold 7/9 of these copies. How many copies were sold yesterday?​

Answers

Answer: 63 copies were sold yesterday.

Step-by-step explanation: To find how many copies were sold yesterday, simply multiply 81 by 7 which is 567. Then, divide 567 by 9 which is 63.

I believe 63 copies were sold (like the person above said)

How I would have done it is found out what 1/9 was, by dividing 81 by 9 which is 9, then multiply 9 and 7 to get the amount of books sold which is 63

Please correct me if I am wrong, have a good day!


One of two complementary angles is 71 degrees. Let x = the measure of
the other complementary angle. Write and solve an equation to find the
measure of angle x.

Answers

Answer:

19 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of 2 angles is complementary,

x + 71 = 90

x = 90 - 71

x = 19 degrees

The area of a rectangle is 46 square inches. If the length is 4 times the width, thon find
the dimensions of the rectangle. Round off your answers to the nearest hundredth

Answers

Answer:

w = 3.39 in

l = 13.56 in

Step-by-step explanation:

46 = w(4w) = 4w²

w² = 11.5

w = 3.39 in

l = 13.56 in

I NEED THE ANSWER(ASAP)

The list below shows the allowance earned by eight of the students in Ms. Tomas's class. What is the mean allowance earned in Ms. Tomas's class?

$7, $12, $8.50, $ 10, $7, $8, $10.50, $11​

Answers

Answer:

9.25

Step-by-step explanation:

For the mean, you have to add all and divide it by the numbers.

7 + 12 + 8.50 + 10 + 7 + 8 + 10.50 + 11 = 74

74 divided by 8 = 9.25

Advertising expenses are a significant component of the cost of goods sold. Listed below is a frequency distribution showing the advertising expenditures for 75 manufacturing companies located in the Southwest. The mean expense is $50.93 million and the standard deviation is $10.80 million. Is it reasonable to conclude the sample data are from a population that follows a normal probability distribution? Advertising Expense ($ Million) Number of Companies 25 up to 35 4 35 up to 45 19 45 up to 55 27 55 up to 65 16 65 up to 75 9 Total 75

Answers

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The table can be computed as:

Advertising Expenses ($ million)     Number of companies

25 up to 35                                                    4

35 up to 45                                                    19

45 up to 55                                                    27

55 up to 65                                                    16

65 up to 75                                                     9

TOTAL                                                            75

Let's find the probabilities first:

[tex]P(25 - 35) = P \Big(\dfrac{25-50.93}{10.80}<z< \dfrac{35-50.93}{10.80}\Big) \\ \\ =P \Big(\dfrac{-25.93}{10.80}<z< \dfrac{-15.93}{10.80}\Big) \\ \\ =P(-2.4009<z<-1.475) \\ \\ =(0.0694 -0.0082) \\ \\ =0.0612[/tex]

For 35 up to 45

[tex]P(35 - 45) = P \Big(\dfrac{35-50.93}{10.80}<z< \dfrac{45-50.93}{10.80}\Big)=P \Big(\dfrac{-15.93}{10.80}<z< \dfrac{-5.93}{10.80}\Big) \\ \\ =P(-1.475<z<-0.5491) \\ \\ =(0.2912 -0.0694) \\ \\ =0.2218[/tex]

For 45 up to 55

[tex]P(45 - 55) = P \Big(\dfrac{45-50.93}{10.80}<z< \dfrac{55-50.93}{10.80}\Big)=P \Big(\dfrac{-5.93}{10.80}<z< \dfrac{4.07}{10.80}\Big) \\ \\ =P(-0.5491<z<0.3769) \\ \\ =(0.6480 -0.2912) \\ \\ =0.3568[/tex]

For 55 up to 65

[tex]P(55 - 65) = P \Big(\dfrac{55-50.93}{10.80}<z< \dfrac{65-50.93}{10.80}\Big)=P \Big(\dfrac{4.07}{10.80}<z< \dfrac{14.07}{10.80}\Big) \\ \\=P(0.3768<z<1.3028) \\ \\ =(0.9032-0.6480) \\ \\ =0.2552[/tex]

For 65 up to 75

[tex]P(65 - 75) = P \Big(\dfrac{65-50.93}{10.80}<z< \dfrac{75-50.93}{10.80}\Big)=P \Big(\dfrac{14.07}{10.80}<z< \dfrac{24.07}{10.80}\Big) \\ \\ =P(1.3028<z<2.2287) \\ \\=(0.9871-0.9032) \\ \\ =0.0839[/tex]

Chi-Square Table can be computed as follows:

Expense   No of   Probabilities(P)  Expe                [tex](O-E)^2[/tex]   [tex]\dfrac{(O-E)^2}{E}[/tex]

             compa                                 cted E (n*p)

             nies (O)  

25-35           4      0.0612    75*0.0612 = 4.59        0.3481       0.0758

35-45           19     0.2218   75*0.2218 = 16.635     5.5932       0.3362

45-55           27     0.3568   75*0.3568 = 26.76     0.0576      0.021

55-65           16      0.2552   75*0.2552 = 19.14      9.8596      0.5151

65-75           9      0.0839     75*0.0839 = 6.2925   7.331         1.1650

                                                                                           [tex]\sum \dfrac{(O-E)^2}{E}= 2.0492[/tex]                                                                                                      

Using the Chi-square formula:

[tex]X^2 = \dfrac{(O-E)^2}{E} \\ \\ Chi-square \ X^2 = 2.0942[/tex]

Null hypothesis:

[tex]H_o: \text{The population of advertising expenses follows a normal distribution}[/tex]

Alternative hypothesis:  

[tex]H_a: \text{The population of advertising expenses does not follows a normal distribution}[/tex]

Assume that:

[tex]\alpha = 0.02[/tex]

degree of freedom:

= n-1

= 5 -1

= 4

Critical value from [tex]X^2 = 11.667[/tex]

Decision rule: To reject [tex]H_o \ if \ X^2[/tex]  test statistics is greater than [tex]X^2[/tex] tabulated.

Conclusion: Since [tex]X^2 = 2.0942[/tex] is less than critical value 11.667. Then we fail to reject [tex]H_o[/tex]

A store is having a sale on jelly beans and almonds. For 2 pounds of jelly beans and 3 pounds of almonds, the total cost is $11. For 4 pounds of jelly beans and 8 pounds of almonds, the total cost is $25. Find them cost for each jelly beans and each pound of almonds.

Answers

$4.25 for a pound of jelly beans
$1 for a pound of almonds

t/15=3 what operation is that?

Answers

Answer:

t = 45

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{t}{15} = \frac{3}{1}[/tex]

t × 1 = 15 × 3

t = 45

help please !! i need help

Answers

Answer: 1/2x

Step-by-step explanation:

Y=x+20
Hope it’s right

3.
1- =
How do you subtract 1 - 1/2?

Answers

Answer:

You can just type it in the calculator. 1/2=0.5 so 1 - .05= 0.5 . Lmk if there is more to the question!

Step-by-step explanation:

Are 20,30, and 16 the sides of a right triangle? Please show workkk

Answers

Yes 20,30, and 16 is the sides of a right triangle

One positive number is 9 more than twice another. If their product is 95, find the numbers.

Answers

Answer:

The numbers are 19 and 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Let the numbers be [tex]x\ and\ y.[/tex]

So:

[tex]x = 9 + 2y[/tex] --- First statement

[tex]x*y = 95[/tex] --- second statement

Required

Find x and y

Substitute [tex]x = 9 + 2y[/tex] in [tex]x*y = 95[/tex]

[tex](9 + 2y) * y = 95[/tex]

[tex]9y + 2y^2 = 95[/tex]

Rewrite as:

[tex]2y^2 + 9y - 95 = 0[/tex]

Expand

[tex]2y^2 -10y +19y- 95 = 0[/tex]

Factorize

[tex]2y(y -5) +19(y- 5) = 0[/tex]

[tex](2y +19)(y- 5) = 0[/tex]

Solve for y

[tex]2y + 19 =0[/tex] or [tex]y - 5 = 0[/tex]

[tex]2y = -19[/tex] or [tex]y = 5[/tex]

[tex]y = -\frac{19}{2}[/tex] or [tex]y=5[/tex]

Since the numbers are positive, we take only:

[tex]y=5[/tex]

Substitute [tex]y=5[/tex] in [tex]x = 9 + 2y[/tex]

[tex]x = 9 + 2 * 5[/tex]

[tex]x = 9 + 10[/tex]

[tex]x = 19[/tex]

The numbers are 19 and 5

Will it fit in a pot with a height of 20 cm and a bottom radius of 10 cm of 2.5 liters?
Can someone help me pls I need it fast

Answers

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of pot = πr²h

                       = 3.14 * 10 * 10 * 20

                       = 6280 cubic cm

1000 cubic cm = 1 litre

6280 cubic cm = 6.28 litre

∵ 2.5 litres will fit in the pot as the capacity of pot is 6.28 litre

Ok please help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Answers

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a cone is given by the formula,

V = [tex]\frac{1}{3}\pi r^{2}h[/tex]

Here, r = Radius of the circular base of the cone

h = Height

By substituting values from the question,

V = [tex]\frac{1}{3}\times \pi (\frac{6}{2})^2(3)[/tex]

V = 9π

V = 28.27 m³ [Nearest hundred]

If we have to round the answer to the nearest tenth, answer will be,

Volume = 28.3 m³

If we have have to round the answer to the whole number then the answer will be,

Volume = 28 m³  

What is the slope of the line below?

Answers

up two over one so the slope is 2
The slope is 2 :) dndjes
Dmfirkdnd

The drawing shows a semicircular window separated into 3 sections of . Red Green Green Approximately how many of the glass are red? The window a diameter of 18 units

Answers

Um let me figure this out right now!

Answer:

[tex] \frac{45π}{2} \: units^{2} \: ≈ \: \boxed{70.7 \: units²} [/tex]

______________________

The correct option is 70.7

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the green and red make a semicircle, the total measure must be 180°.

Since the two green sectors are both 40°.

The red must add up with the green sectors to total 180°.

This means that:

red sector + 80° = 180°.

–80° –80.

red sector = 100°.

To find the area of a sector, we must first understand the area of the circle itself which is πr², where r is the radius.

Since a full circle is 360°.

(360° / 360°)( πr² ) will be the area.

Or in radians: (2π rad / 2π rad)( πr² ).

From here, we can create the formula:

Area of a sector = ( n° / 360° ) ( πr² ). Where n is the measure or the sector in degrees, and r is the radius.

You may also know that the diameter is twice the measure of the radius.

This means that if we are given a diameter of 18 units from the problem, the radius will be 18/2 or 9 units.

Lastly, all we have to do is substitute all this information to find the area of sector.

Area of the red sector = ( n° / 360° ) ( πr² ).

Area of the red sector =

( (100°) / 360° ) ( π(9)² ).

Area of the red sector = ( 5 / 18 ) ( 81π )

Area of the red sector = ( (5)(81π) / 18 )

Area of the red sector = ( (405π) / 18 )

Area of the red sector = ( 45π / 2 ) units²

Area of the red sector =

(141.371669412.. units²) / 2

Area of the red sector =

70.6858347058.. units²

Area of the red sector ≈

70.7 units²

which one? Help I’ll give extra points

Answers

Answer:

You are right; It is Figure B

Step-by-step explanation:

-4x = 16

a -64




b 4




c 20




d-4

Answers

-4× = 16 answer: -4

Step-by-step explanation:

-4 × -4 = 16

At what point(s) do these graphs intersect?
y = x^2 + 3x - 5
y = 4x + 1
Seth's solution:
y = x^2 + 3x - 5
y = 4x + 1
x^2 + 3x - 5 = 4x + 1
x^2 - x - 6 = 0
(x - 3)(x + 2) = 0
x = 3 and x = -2
The graphs intersect at.(-20) and (3,0).
Is Seth's solution correct? Explain.

Answers

The graphs intersect at the points (3, 13) and (-2, -7).

How to determine the intersection of 2 graphs

Given the following equations:

y₁ = x² + 3x - 5  (quadratic equation)

y₂ = 4x + 1 (linear equation)

To find the intersection point(s) of  the two graphs, we need to solve their equations simultaneously. By so doing, we'll set the equations equal to each other:

y₁ = y₂

x² + 3x - 5 = 4x + 1

collect the like terms

x² - x - 6 = 0

Now we'll factor the quadratic expression:

(x - 3)(x + 2) = 0

x - 3 = 0 or x + 2 = 0

x = 3 or x = -2

Now we have the points of intersection on the x-axis.

To get the corresponding  values on the y-axis, we'll plug each value of x into either of the original equations.

Let's use the first equation:

y₁ = x² + 3x - 5

When x = 3:

y₁ = 3² + 3(3) - 5 = 13

When x = -2:

y₂ = 4x + 1 = 4(-2) + 1 = -7

So the first intersection point is (3, 13) and the second intersection point is (-2, -7).

Therefore, the graphs intersect at the points (3, 13) and (-2, -7).

Learn more about intersection here:

https://brainly.com/question/29185601

#SPJ1

Other Questions
True/False - Farm equipment payments and high railroad fees made it easy for farmers to earn a living At 2000 C the equilibrium constant for the reaction 2NO(g)N2(g)+O2(g) is Kc=2.4103. If the initial concentration of NO is 0.175 M , what is the equilibrium concentration of N2? Ms reynolds has 5 pounds of clay for her art club. If she divides the clay into 1 third pound pieces, how many pieces will she have? What is the value of sin(F)?1 point4/33/54/53/4 Describe the meaning of "supply and demand" and give an example. Which set of vertices forms a parallelogram? A. A(2,4), B(3,3), C((6,4), D(5,6). B. A(-1,1), B(2,2), C(5,1), D(4,1)C. A(-5,-2), B(-3,3), C(3,5), D(1,0)D. A(-1,2), B(1,3), C(5,3), D(1,1) HELP ITS TIMEDMeira has diabetes. Which food should she most likely eat, and why?potatoes, because they have a low glycemic indexcheese, because it has a low glycemic indexwhite rice, because it has a high glycemic indexblack beans, because they have a high glycemic index OMG CAN SOMEONE JUST PLEASE HELP ME... Name four accusations in theDeclaration of Sentimentsandexplain. Why do you think women were such a huge force within the abolitionist movement?HELP please Why was the Soviet Union confident about its power and status up until the early 1970s? Please answer!!!!! Im in the middle of this test and im not sure what the answer to this is! What types of product might have a structure/function claim on their packaging? 3 liters of milk divided by 20 I need help with this question ( see image). Please show workings. Out of the 125 children at summer camp, 45 signed up for swimming and 38 signed up for arts and crafts. Twelve students who signed up for swimming also signed up for arts and crafts. If a child is randomly selected, what is the probability that they are signed up for swimming, if it is known that they did not sign up for arts and crafts? Please help! Help please i need this last question _____ are proteins found on the surface of cells.HistamineAntibodiesAntigensLeukocytes The designer wants to plant new flowers around the pond. How many feet of flowers would she need to plant in this new design? Round to the nearest hundredth. Show your work. How to say la mesa pequea plural.Answerrr!! Hurry!!! I need this answer as soon as possible will give brain thing