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Its for drawing, but I use it for explanationsWhat that site its always empty
I forgot this statistics part sorry.
first of all, it says the diagram is drawn to scale.
then, 100 metres is the original length, the actual length of AB.
but it never said 1 on the diagram represents 100 metres
the length of AB in the diagram represents 100 metres in actual.
so u have to measure AB with a scale and u will get 10 cm.
this means 10 cm on this diagram represents 100 metres in actual
now 100 metres = 10000 cm
10:10000
so it should be in the form "1:n"
so therefore, simplify 10:10000 and u get this:
1:1000
did u understand or not?
I tried that question, but I ended up with vague answer :/may june 2003 p2
aski neeed help
Is answer 1/k ?
5k
Is answer 1/k ?
how ?Nah its 5k
Thanks alot Fa6oom Al-Tamimi I appreciate your help1 litre= 1000cm^3
so 65 litres= 65000cm^3 and 0.05= 50cm^3
Take the car as a cuboid and its lengh is 440cm (1m=100cm)
Now use this formula for volumes of similar shapes : Volume 1/Volume 2 = (length1/length2)^3
65000/50= (440/x)^3
Continue solving it youll get 40.3cm
I hope its clear .
You have to first find the gredient of the line by taking two points of the line and use this formula " y^2 - y^1/x^2 - x^1"how can we work out an equation for a line on a graph?????
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