What's one plus one
Two
How to find the area of a cricle
A=pie Times Radius squred
3/54 + 3/6
12/6
The table shows the choice for making a sandwhich at a restaurant. Peter will randomly select 1 meat, one cheese, and 1 condiment
1/18
rotation 180° about the origin E(2, −2), J(1, 2), R(3, 3), S(5, 2)
E'(−2, 2), J'(−1, −2), R'(−3, −3), S'(−5, −2)
What a Squre
A parallelogram
Area of a triangle
1/2 Times hieght
(-4/20)(-3/5)
12/100
Mario has a bag of marbles. He has 2 red, 1 green,4 purple, and 1 yellow. One marble is pulled from the bag without looking. For questions 4-7, Find the probability of each. Write each answer as a fraction in simplest form.
1/2
reflection across y = 2 J(1, 3), U(0, 5), R(1, 5), C(3, 2)
U'(0, −1), R'(1, −1), C'(3, 2), J'(1, 1)
67
Pythagorean
c2=A2 +B2
simplify /208
4/13
The letters that form the word MATHEMATICS are placed in a bowl. Are the odds favorable or unfavorable that he will choose a letter that is a vowel followed by a “T”?
Unfavorable (4 : 51)
translation: 7 units right and 1 unit down J(−3, 1), F(−2, 3), N(−2, 0)
J'(4, 0), F'(5, 2), N'(5, −1)
Is Mr.Bey the GOAT
Yes
Polygon
(n-2) times 180
simplify /125
5/5
. You roll a single die numbered from 1 to 6. Is it likely you will roll a number greater than 4 the first time and a number less than 2 the 2nd? 14. You have the following coins in your pocket: 5 quarters, 6 dimes, 2 nickels and 12 pennies. What is the probability, as a decimal, you will draw a dime and then a penny?
Unlikely (1/18)
translation: 6 units right and 3 units down S(−3, 3), C(−1, 4), W(−2, −1)
S'(3, 0), C'(5, 1), W'(4, −4)
What is math
Mathematics is the study of numbers, shapes, structures, and patterns. It is the universal language used to explore logic, analyze relationships, and solve problems, spanning both real-world phenomena and abstract theoretical concepts.
Rectangle
A=w1
simplify /216
6/6
You have a jar of jelly beans in front of you with 12 - lime, 17 - papaya, 5 - mango and 13 - bubble gum. What is the probability, as a fraction, of selecting either a lime or bubble gum followed by a papaya?
425/2162
translation: 6 units right and 3 units down S(−3, 3), C(−1, 4), W(−2, −1)
S'(3, 0), C'(5, 1), W'(4, −4)