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L is not as tall as P or R but is taller than S and Q Q being shorter than R S is shorter than R who is shorter than P who is taller than Q Who among P Q R and S is the shortest?

The answer is Q.


If p q and q r then p r.?

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How to find the chord length of a curve with radius and 2 bearings given?

Suppose the radius is r and the bearings of the two points, P and Q are p and q respectively. Then the coordinates of P are [r*cos(p), r*sin(p)] and the coordinates of Q are [r*cos(q), r*sin(q)]. The distance between these two points can be found, using Pythagoras: d2 = (xq - xp)2 + (yq - yp)2 where xp is the x-coordinate of P, etc.


What is the Analogy for d is B as r is to p or T or q or P?

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Greatest prime number that can be represented as both the sum of 2 prime numbers as well as difference of 2 prime numbers?

We will use the fact that if p prime, a divides p, then a = p or a = 1. Then if p + q = r, for primes p, q, r, then one of p,q,r is even, or all three are (consider mod 2). p = q = r = 2 clearly doesn't work, and p + q = 2 doesn't work for primes p,q >= 3. So without loss of generality p = 2, then r = q+2. r is also the difference of two primes, r = s - t. Again considering mod 2, knowing that r is odd, one of s or t is even (and so equal to 2). If s = 2 then r is negative, so t = 2, and we have q + 2 = r = t - 2, so t = q + 4. So we have q, r = q + 2 and t = q + 4 all prime. By considering q mod 3, one of them has a factor 3. If a prime has a factor 3, it is equal to 3. So q = 3, as q + 2 = 3 or q + 4 = 3 mean q is not prime. So, r = q + 2 = 5. Therefore, 5 is the only prime that can be represented as both the sum of two primes and the difference of two primes: 5 = 2 + 3 = 7 - 2. Since it is the only one, it is the greatest.

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If p q and q r then p r. Converse statement B.A syllogism C.Contrapositive statement D.Inverse statement?

Converse: If p r then p q and q rContrapositive: If not p r then not (p q and q r) = If not p r then not p q or not q r Inverse: If not p q and q r then not p r = If not p q or not q r then not p r


If p is 50 of q then what percent of p is q?

If p = 50 of q then q is 2% of p.


If p is 50 percent of q and r is 40 percent of q what percent of r is p?

p = 50q/100 = 1/2 q r = 40q/100 = 2/5 q p = (1/2)/(2/5) = (1/2)(5/2) = 5/4 r or 1 1/4 r Thus, p is 125% of r.


If p q and q r what is the relationship between the values p and r?

Ifp < q and q < r, what is the relationship between the values p and r? ________________p


How do you add and subtract rational numbers?

A rational number is a number of the form p/q where p and q are integers and q > 0.If p/q and r/s are two rational numbers thenp/q + r/s = (p*s + q*r) / (q*r)andp/q - r/s = (p*s - q*r) / (q*r)The answers may need simplification.


P varies directly as q and inversely as r?

P=q/r* * * * *The correct answer is P = k*q/r where k is the constant of proportionality.


How do you add similar proper fraction?

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P and q represents r p q?

tan x


L is not as tall as P or R but is taller than S and Q Q being shorter than R S is shorter than R who is shorter than P who is taller than Q Who among P Q R and S is the shortest?

The answer is Q.


What are the rules for multiplying rational numbers?

p/q * r/s = (p*r)/(q*s)


Prove that if a and b are rational numbers then a multiplied by b is a rational number?

If a is rational then there exist integers p and q such that a = p/q where q&gt;0. Similarly, b = r/s for some integers r and s (s&gt;0) Then a*b = p/q * r/s = (p*r)/(q*s) Now, since p, q r and s are integers, p*r and q*s are integers. Also, q and s &gt; 0 means that q*s &gt; 0 Thus a*b can be expressed as x/y where p and r are integers implies that x = p*r is an integer q and s are positive integers implies that y = q*s is a positive integer. That is, a*b is rational.


Which term best describes the statement given If p q and q r then p r below?

a syllogism