Imagine that you could decide how much money a university will provide for scientific research and how much it will provide for development of technology. The university is considering two proposals. One proposal would provide 80% of the funds to scientific research and 20% to technology development. The other proposal would provide 20% to scientific research and 80% to technology development.
Explain whether you would fund one of these two proposals or whether you would make another proposal. If you would make another proposal, be sure to describe it. Then explain what factors influenced your decision and identify the trade-offs of your choice.
Hint: To write a complete answer, first state your opinion. Provide two or more pieces of evidence that support your opinion. Then consider all sides of the issue and identify the trade-offs of your decision.
9) i can't see the angle so whatever it is just do this: cos(angle) x hypotenuse and then use that answer and they hypotenuse and plug it into this: (answer you just got)^2 + b^2 = (hypotenuse)^2. the first answer will be the answer of the adjacent side and the second answer after this equation will be the opposite side.
10) y = 14 x = √147 or 12.12435565
11) x = 4.8
12) x = 4.2
13) x = 9.3
14) pq: 13.2
qr : 17.6
angle p: 53º
15) angle c: 54.3º
angle a: 35.7º
16) h = 21040
v = 1841
step-by-step explanation:
10) 7/sin(30) = 14 = y
7^2 + b^2 = 14^2
49 + b^2 = 196
b^2 = 196 - 49
√b^2 = √147
x = √147
11) cos(70) x 14 = 4.788282007
x = 4.8
12) tan(25) x 9 = 4.196768923
x = 4.2
13) sin(31) x 18 = 9.270685348
x = 9.3
14) pq: sin(37) x 22 = 13.23993051
pq: 13.2
qr: cos(37) x 22 = 17.56998122
qr : 17.6
angle p: 180 - (37 + 90) = 53º
15) cos-1(7/12) = 54.31466529
angle c: 54.3º
angle a: 180 - (90 + 54.31466529) = 35.68533471
angle a: 35.7º
16) 4 x 5280 = 21120
cos(5) x 21120
h = 21039.63202
h = 21040
sin(5) x 21120
v = 1840.729287
v = 1841
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the answer will be d: 2
maya’s expression will generate the wrong sum because she violated the commutative property.
step-by-step explanation:
where is the graph? need more info