Mathematics, 12.04.2020 20:25 douglife8057
You are going to use an incline plane to lift a heavy object to the top of a shelving unit with a height of 5ft. The base of the incline plane is 7ft from the shelving unit. What is the length of the incline plane?
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If the altitude is drawn to the hypotenuse of a right triangle, then the two triangles formed are similar to the original triangle and to each other. which set of triangles shows the similar triangles created by the altitude in the diagram?
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Which equation represents a direct linear variationa. y=x2b. y=2/5xc. y=1/xd. y=x+3
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Construct a box plot to represent the ages of the actors in a play. step 1: arrange the numbers in order from lowest (on the left) to highest. 24 18 30 26 24 33 32 44 25 28
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Nicolo paganini's numbers 1184 and 1210 are amicable. the proper divisors of 1184 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 37, 74, 148, 296, and 592. the proper divisors of 1210 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 11, 22, 55, 110, 121, 242, and 605. use the definition of amicable (friendly) numbers to show that they are indeed amicable. which of the folowing statement uses the definition of amicable numbers to show that 1184 and 1210 are indeed amicable? o a. o b. ° c. the sum of proper divisors of 1184 is 1210 and the sum of proper divisors of 1210 is 1184 the sum of proper divisors of 1184 is greater than 1210 and the sum of proper divisors of 1210 is greater than 1184 the sum of proper divisors of 1184 is less than 1210 and the sum of proper divisors of 1210 is less than 1184
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