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QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT.



✔ The yard behind Cindy's house is rectangular in shape and has a
perimeter of 72 feet. If the length L of the yard is 18 feet longer than the
width W of the yard, what is the area of the yard, in square feet?
Answer: Area= L*W
Perimeter= 2l + 2w
L = W + 18 = 9+ 18 = 27


72 = 2 ( W+18) = 2w
72 = 2w+ 36+ 2w
72 = 4w + 36
36/4 = 4w/4 ----> 9= W
27* 9 = 243
The answer is 243


✔ There are 20 children in the cast of a class play, and 8 of the children
are boys. Of the boys, 4 have a speaking part in the play, and of the girls,
8 do not have a speaking part in the play. If a child from the cast of the
play is chosen at random, what is the probability that the child has a

, speaking part? Answer: Boys + girls = 20 8 of the children are boys +
12 girls = 20 the boys have 4 speaking parts and 4 do NOT have a
speaking part. And of the girls 4 have a speaking part, but 8 of the girls
do NOT have a speaking part. all of that added up should give you 20. 8
out of 20 have a speaking part, so we write that in a fraction form reduce
it down which gives you the answer: 2/5


✔ There are 20 children in the cast of a class play, and 8 of the children
are boys. Of the boys, 4 have a speaking part in the play, and of the girls,
8 do not have a speaking part in the play. If a child from the cast of the
play is chosen at random, what is the probability that the child has a
speaking part? Answer: Boys + girls = 20 8 of the children are boys +
12 girls = 20 the boys have 4 speaking parts and 4 do NOT have a
speaking part. And of the girls 4 have a speaking part, but 8 of the girl
do NOT have a speaking part. all of that added up should give you 20. 8
out of 20 have a speaking part, so we write that in a fraction form reduce
it down which gives you the answer: 2/5


✔ A ball was kicked into the air from a balcony 20 feet above the
ground, and the ball's height above the ground, in feet, t seconds after
the ball was kicked was h(t) = 20 − 16t2 + 32t. What was the maximum
height, in feet, of the ball above the ground after it was kicked? Answer:
h(t) = 20-16t^2 + 32t
h(t) = -16t^2 +32+20


x= -b /2a = -(32)/2(-16) = -32/-32 = 1
Plug one in the original equation.

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