What is the fewest number of sides a polygon can have?

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Answer 1
Answer: 3 (forming a triangle) because you have draw a closed shape using segments :)

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(3) - 4/5 (5) + 2/9 - 2/3 (3) - 1/5 (5)
Researchers recorded that a group of bacteria grew from 200 to 1,000 in 8 hours. At this rate of growth, how many bacteria will there be in 20 hours from the start of the experiment
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A spinner with 4 colors is spun for a total of 50 trials. Yellow was selected 10 times. What is the experimental probability of the spinner landing on yellow?

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Answer:

1/5 is  the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

the probability of the outcome of the color/ Divided by the total of how many colors there are.

in this case there is one yellow, but it may very well be smaller than the other colors so it does not have the probability of 1/4, unless they tell you that all the color sizes are equal.

so now, instead,we shall base it off of the Trial Numbers. Which would be 10/50, which can be reduced to 1/5. :)

Good Luck!
(But please ask your teacher or mentor if this is correct.)

What is the surface area of a rectangular prism with a base length of 9 yd, a base width of 7 yd, and a height of 4 yd? A.504 yd2


B.127 yd2


C.254 yd2


D.252 yd2

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Asking the Math Gods...

The answer is C.

2(WL+HL+HW)

Answer:

c. 254 yd2

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What 3different ways to make 115 using hundreds, tens, and ones blocks?

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 Hundreds          tens           ones
 1.     1                 1                   5
 2.     0                 11                5
3.      0                   0                 115

Final answer:

There are three different ways to make 115 using hundreds, tens, and ones blocks: using 1 hundred, 1 ten, and 5 ones; using 1 hundred, 11 tens, and 0 ones; using 2 hundreds, 0 tens, and 15 ones.

Explanation:

There are three different ways to make 115 using hundreds, tens, and ones blocks:

  1. Using 1 hundred, 1 ten, and 5 ones: This is represented as 100 + 10 + 5 = 115.
  2. Using 1 hundred, 11 tens, and 0 ones: This is represented as 100 + 110 + 0 = 115.
  3. Using 2 hundreds, 0 tens, and 15 ones: This is represented as 200 + 0 + 15 = 115.

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How do u find the reciprocal of 5/11?

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The reciprocal is just flipping the fraction, so it's 11/5
Just switch the numerator and the denominator around. 11/5

The following table shows the number of medals won in the 2008 Olympics for swimming by the top five countries.Country
Number of Medals
USA
31
Australia
20
Great Britain
6
China
6
France
6
How many degrees will the Australia section be in a circle graph of this data?
52
20°
29°
104

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Answer:

I believe it is 104 degrees.

Step by Step: First, You add all the medals for all the countries, giving you 69. Then, you make Australia's medals a fraction of 69, so 20/69. After this, since a circle has 360 degrees, you make x/360 and cross multiply. This takes you to 69x=7200. Now divide 7200 by 69, which gets you 104.347, or 104 degrees.

Answer:

104 deg

Step-by-step explanation:

Total number of medals: 31 + 20 + 6 +6 + 6 = 69

Number of Australian medals: 20

Fraction of total medals won by Australia: 20/69

A circle has a total of 360 deg.

Since Australia has 20/69 of the medals, it will have 20/69 of 360 degrees in the circle graph.

20/69 * 360 = 104.3

Answer: 104 deg

Round 529 to two significant figures

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With the number 529, the 5 is the most significant digit, because it tells us that the number is 500 and something. The 2 is the next most significent digit. After that digit is 9, so we will round it and add 1 onto 2 ( 2 + 1 = 3 ). Finally, 529 to 2 significant figures is: 530 ( and the second significant digit (3) has the overline ).