What do you have to multply 3/8 by to get 1

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A rope is stretched from the top of a 60 feet pole to a point on the ground 11 feet away from the base of the pole. What is the length of the rope?

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you'd use the equation a^2 + b^2 = c^2        (**** ^2 means squared****)

a = 60

b = 11

c = ? 
 
60^2 + 11^2 = c^2 

3600 + 121 = c^2

3721 = c^2 

then just square root 3721 and c^2 

c = 61 feet

The product of three integers is −5. Determine all of the possible values for the three factors.

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-1,1,5
-1,-1,-5
1,1,-5

How many different ways can you group a red apple, a green apple, a tomato, and a banana? (For example , I'll place apples in one group, and non-apples in another"')

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I Came up 16 because like you said no Apple groups I also counted those

Through a point not on a line, one and only one line can be drawn parallel to the given line. always sometimes never 10. Two coplanar lines that are perpendicular to the same line are parallel. always sometimes never

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The parallel postulate: In a plane there can be drawn through any point A, lying outside of a straight line a, one and only one straight line which does not intersect the line a. This straight line is called the parallel to a through the given point A.

Therefore, first statement is always true.

Coplanar lines are lines that lie on the same plane.

Theorem: If two coplanar lines are perpendicular to the same  line, then the two lines are parallel to each other.

Therefore, second statement is always true.

Answer:

1st question: always

2nd question: always

Step-by-step explanation:

1st question

Given a line and a point which is not on that line, there is only one new line parallel to the old line which pass through the point. That is, there are infinity new lines parallel to the old line, but only one of them pass through the given point.

2nd question

If two coplanar lines are parallel and intercept a third line, then the same angle is formed in the interception between each parallel line and the third line. In this case a 90° angle is formed and each parallel line is perpendicular with the third line.

I'm having a hard time with this one solve for y 3y+7=28?

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3y+7=28     Change 7 to right
3y = 28 - 7   Do subtraction
3y = 21        Divide both sides by 3
y = 7             Get result
3y+7=28\n 3y=21\n y=7

A number that if multiplied by 6 and then increased by 48 will result to 600

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92

Step-by-step explanation:

take 48 minus 600, you get 552 now divide 6 by 552 and you get your answer.