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The following problems were in your worksheet on direct and inverse proportion. Reformulate the
relationships as algebraic expressions and remember to define the variables you use. You do not
have to solve the expressions.
5. The students in class usually drink a lot of water to help with their studies. I have found that
with five students in the class at least 30 litres of water is needed. How much water will be
needed when there are 30 students in the class?​
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He that is measured at 220° is a reflex angle. the opposite angle is obtuse. find the measure of obtuse .
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The trigonometric ratios sine and secant are reciprocals of each other
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In the diagram, be and ad pass throughthe center of circle o, and the area ofsector aoc is 47.45 square units. what isthe area of sector boc? use the value =3.14, and round your answer to two decimalplaces.22.33 square units25.12 square units
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Nthe opening scene of the movie raiders of the lost ark, indiana jones replaces a golden statue with a bag of sand. the platform on which the statue is placed is designed to detect the mass of the statue. if the bag of sand has a different mass than the statue, then a mechanism triggers and destruction ensues. the density of gold is about 20\text{ g/cm}^320 g/cm 3 20, space, g, slash, c, m, start superscript, 3, end superscript. the density of sand can be estimated at 2.5\text{ g/cm}^32.5 g/cm 3 2, point, 5, space, g, slash, c, m, start superscript, 3, end superscript. the gold statue can be modeled as a cylinder with height 25\text{ cm}25 cm25, space, c, m and radius 8\text{ cm}8 cm8, space, c, m. in terms of \piπpi, what is the mass of sand indiana jones needs to avoid triggering the mechanism?
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