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Which is greater x or 5
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Quantity A
Quantity B
x
5
A)The quantity in Column A is greater. B)The quantity in Column B is greater. C)The two quantities are equal. D)The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Which is greater x or 5
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Quantity A
Quantity B
x
5
A)The quantity in Column A is greater. B)The quantity in Column B is greater. C)The two quantities are equal. D)The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
The mistake some students will make here is to ASSUME this is a right triangle. However, since we're not explicitly told that we have a right triangle, we cannot assume this is the case.
Instead, we must apply this an important rule that says.. If two sides of a triangle have lengths A and B, then . . . DIFFERENCE between A and B < length of third side < SUM of A and B
When applied to the above diagram, we can write: 4 - 3 < x < 4 + 3 In other words, 1 < x < 7
So, for example, x COULD equal 2, in which case Quantity B is greater Or x COULD equal 6, in which case Quantity A is greater Or x COULD equal 5, in which case the quantities are equal
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