What is the area of the triangle in the figure
what is the area of the triangle in the figure - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: The first leg is 4, the second leg is 6. Area= 4*6/2 = 24/2= 12
Your answer is 12mm^2
Answer 2
Answer: Logic geometry. Ah, textbooks.

Flip dat triangle!

Turn in onto its base. 

My Geometry teacher used to say, "My students, ahh. Textbooks. They say, 'My pretty little students, here's a formula! I will give you numbers and you plug it in.' Then he would say, 'I don't like textbooks. I'm a rebel! So, I derive the formula.'" He made us derive it. But the formula is this: 1/2 x b x h. Why? The real formula is because two equal triangles are both HALF of a parallelogram, and a parallelogram has formula b x h. So it's 1/2 x b x h.

With that in mind, let's find the height first. Onwards!!

12 mm. What can we do with it? Oh, we know the rectangle has 8 mm!! 12 mm - 8 mm is 4 mm! The height is 4 mm. Onwards to the base!!

Hey, what do we know? The rectangle has length 10 mm. A part of it is 4 mm!! So, what's 10 mm - 4 mm? 6 mm. We got it!!

Plug in the formula!!

1/2 x 4 x 6 is????????

12.

And don't forget the mm!!

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56, 63, 64, 67, 71, 75, 78, 79, 158 (putting numbers in least to greatest makes this easier) so what you would do to find the median is remove the first and last number until you have one number remaining.
Therefore the answer should be 71
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If you have 10 apples what where is the 9th one?Were is the 1 of the apple?

Explain and why you got your a Answer

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How many milligrams are in one kilogram

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Answer:

It's B

Step-by-step explanation:

-5x(x^2)=-5x^3

-5x(2x)= -10x^2

-5x(3)= -15x^2

All together: -5x^3 - 10x^2 - 15x

Answer:

B. -5x(x^(2) +2x+3)


Step-by-step explanation:

-5x^(3) -10x^(2) -15x

Apply exponent rule

-5x^(2) x-10xx-15x

Rewrite 15 as 5*3

Rewrite 10 as 5*2

=5x^(2) x-5*2xx-5*3x

Factor out common term -5x

=-5x(x^(2) +2x+3)


Three students, suspended of cheating, speaks as follows when questioned: Andrea: “Benny is the cheater.”
Benny: “Cameron is the cheater.”
Cameron: “Benny is lying.”
Assuming only one student is lying, determine who cheated.

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Answer:

Andrea

Step-by-step explanation:

because no one accused them so everyone must be in agreement

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Answer:

Andrea

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a oneagainsttwosituation. Everyone is saying that Andrea is the cheater.

I hope this helps you out alot, and as always, I am joyous to assist anyone at any time.

On a string of lights,for every 6 green lights, there are 4 white.If there are 30 green lights, how many white lights are there?

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I got the answer by setting up a little table of 6 and 4 and got 24.
Hope this is helpful. :)
6 green = 4 white

There are five 6s in 30

So 5x4= 20

So 30 green 20 white