Answer:
10.35 miles per hour
Sam's rate as stated is 63,756 feet per 70 minutes
Divide by 5,280 feet
Divide by 60 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Find how many feet Sam ran in one minute
63,756 ÷ 70 = 910.8 ft.
2. Find how many feet he ran in one hour
910.8 · 60 = 54,648 ft.
3. Convert the feet to miles
54,648 ÷ 5280 = 10.35
Step 2: There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, you would divide by 5280 feet to convert feet per minute into miles per minute.
Step 3: There are 60 minutes in one hour. Therefore, you would divide by 60 minutes to convert miles per minute to miles per hour.
Answer:
1: 63,756 and 70 mins
2: 1 mile and 5,280 feet
3: 60 mins and 1 hour
4: 10.35
roberta is 6 times danielles age. in 12 years, roberta will only be 2 times danielles age. how old is danielle now?
Answer:
the answer is 3
Step-by-step explanation:
please help me i offered all my points and this is really important!!! The question is attached.
Answer:
25[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] +60
Step-by-step explanation: The first thing you need to do is realize that, this figure is a isosceles trapezoid due to the markings on each side.
So now we know both sides are 10.
We also know the the top two angles are congruent to each other and so are the bottom two angles due to the trapezoid being isosceles.
So the top two angles are 120 degrees and bottom two angles are 60 degrees.
It seems like we can't find the sides, let's try drawing two lines from each top angle all the way down to form two right triangles.
Wow, these two triangles are special right triangles in the form of
30 - 60 - 90 degrees.
shorter side = n
longer side = n[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]
hypotenuse = 2n
So, 2n = 10
n = 5 for the short side
The bottom base is 4[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] + 5 + 5 = 10 + 4[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]
The longer side is 5[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex].
The area of trapezoid = (base1 + base2)/2 * height
= (4[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] + 10 + 4[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex])/2 * 5[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] = (10 + 8[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex])/2 * 5[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] = (5+4[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex])*5[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] = 25[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] +60
So, 25[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] + 60 is our answer.
Answer:
60 +25√3
Step-by-step explanation:
In the figure of the isosceles trapezoid below, the angles at C and D are supplementary to the given angle, so are 60°. That makes triangle BDE a 30°-60°-90° right triangle, which has side length ratios ...
DE : BE : BD = 1 : √3 : 2 = 5 : 5√3 : 10
Triangle BDE can be relocated to the other end of the figure to become triangle CAD'. Then the area of concern is that of the rectangle with height 5√3 and length 5+4√3. The area is then ...
Area = lh = (5√3)(5 +4√3) = 5·5√3 +5·4·3
Area = 60 +25√3 . . . square units
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In the figure, 6.93 = 4√3, and 8.66 = 5√3, 16.93 = 10+4√3.
Can someone help me find the amount on year 11
Answer:
525 dollars
Step-by-step explanation:
simple interest yearly ( year 11 does not count because the question asking at the amount at the beginning of year 11)
interest=300*0.075*10= 225
the amount in the account : 300+225=525 dollars
5
What is the equation, in point-slope form, of the line that
is parallel to the given line and passes through the point
(-3, 1)?
4
3
2
(-3, 1)
42.27
1
5 4 3 2 1
2 3 4 5 x
y-1=-{(x+3)
y-1=-{(x + 3)
y-1= {(x + 3)
y-1= {(x + 3)
(-2, 4)
Answer: [tex]y-1=\dfrac32(x+3)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope of a line passes through (a,b) and (c,d) = [tex]\dfrac{d-b}{c-a}[/tex]
In graph(below) given line is passing through (-2,-4) and (2,2) .
Slope of the given line passing through (-2,-4) and (2,2) =[tex]\dfrac{-4-2}{-2-2}=\dfrac{-6}{-4}=\dfrac{3}{2}[/tex]
Since parallel lines have equal slope . That means slope of the required line would be .
Equation of a line passing through (a,b) and has slope m is given by :_
(y-b)=m(x-a)
Then, Equation of a line passing through(-3, 1) and has slope = is given by
[tex](y-1)=\dfrac32(x-(-3))\\\\\Rightarrow\ y-1=\dfrac32(x+3)[/tex]
Required equation: [tex]y-1=\dfrac32(x+3)[/tex]
Weather balloons burst at an altitude of 27.5 km. What is the altitude in meters?
Answer:
27500
Step-by-step explanation:
meters are 100 times more than kilometers hope this helps:)
Find the value of x.
Answer:
x = 20
Step-by-step explanation:
Intersecting Chords Theorem: ab = cd
Step 1: Label our variables
a = x
b = x - 11
c = x - 8
d = x - 5
Step 2: Plug into theorem
x(x - 11) = (x - 5)(x - 8)
Step 3: Solve for x
x² - 11x = x² - 8x - 5x + 40
x² - 11x = x² - 13x + 40
-11x = -13x + 40
2x = 40
x = 20
Answer: x=20
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]ab=cd[/tex]
[tex]x(x - 11) = (x - 5)(x - 8)[/tex]
[tex]x^2 - 11x = x^2 - 13x + 40[/tex]
[tex]x^2 - 11x = x^2 - 8x - 5x + 40[/tex]
[tex]-11x = -13x + 40\\2x = 40\\x = 20[/tex]
Black Diamond Ski Resort charges $25 for ski rental and $10 an hour to ski. Bunny Hill Ski Resort charges $50 for ski rental and $5 an hour to ski. Create an equation to determine at what point the cost of both ski slopes is the same.
Answer:
25 + 10h = 50+5h
Step-by-step explanation:
Black Diamond Ski Resort
25 + 10h
Bunny Hill Ski Resort
50+5h
We want when they are equal
25 + 10h = 50+5h
Answer:
10x + 25 = 5x + 50
Step-by-step explanation:
55.5% repeating as a decimal
Answer:
55.5 ÷ 100 = 0.555
Step-by-step explanation:
When you ask, "What is 55.5 as a decimal?", we assume you want to know what 55.5 percent is as a decimal. In other words, 55.5 percent converted to decimal.
First, we will tell you why it is useful to know 55.5 as a decimal.
Normally, to calculate 55.5 percent, you would multiply a number by 55.5 percent and then you would take the product of that and divide it by 100 to get the answer.
Instead, you can simply multiply a number by 55.5 as a decimal to get the answer.
55.5 percent means 55.5 per hundred. Therefore, to get 55.5 as a decimal, all you have to do is divide 55.5 by 100 like so:
55.5 ÷ 100 = 0.555
Answer:
55.5% = 0.555
Step-by-step explanation:
55.5% = 55.5/100 = 0.555
Find the amplitude of y = -2 sin x
Answer:
Amplitude = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The amplitude of this sine wave is 2 denoted by the coefficient -2 in front of the sin(x). The negative of the coefficient denotes that the sine wave is the opposite of the standard sine wave.
Cheers.
Jack got 76% of the questions correct on his math test.What is 76% written as a fraction in simplest form?
Answer:
19/25
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the reason: if a+c=b+c then a=b
Step-by-step explanation:
Example 1:
a+c=b+c then a=b
First let the value of a and b be different (not equal)
a=5
b=7
c=10
a+c=b+c
5+10=7+10
15≠17
Example 2:
Let the value a and b be equal (the same)
a=5
b=5
c=10
a+c=b+c
5+10=5+10
15=15
So when,
a+c and b+c is equal, a and b are always equal.
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Answer:
a=b
Step-by-step explanation:
Reason:
a+c=b+c
a-b=c-c
c-c would be 0
if a-b=c-c=0
a-b=0
Only if a=b can a-b=0
You can also take it as:
b-a=c-c (a+c=b+c)
b-a=0=c-c
Therefore b=a
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A bag contains 2
2
blue marbles, 2
2
red marbles, and 2
2
yellow marbles.
If Jenna randomly draws a marble from the bag (and puts it back) 15
15
times, how many times should she expect to pull a yellow marble?
Answer:
5 times
Step-by-step explanation:
Jenna wil most likely pull a yellow marble 1/3 of the time, because the total number of marbles is 6, and there are 2 yellow marbles, 2/6 which is 1/3. 1/3 times 15 is 5. So Jenna will most likely pull a yellow marble 5 times.
Which of the following images shows a scale copy of the trapezoid using a scale factor of 1/2
PLEASE HELP
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
split the shape to triangle and a rectangle
the rectangle at the original trapezoid has 2 squares in width and 3 squares for height multiply those numbers by 1/2 you will get 1 square for width and 1.5 squares for the height which is showen in option 1
plz help.. plzz if you can
Answer:
C is a function
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use the vertical line test. If a vertical straight lines passes through the graph more than one, it is not a function
A and B are not functions
C is a function
Bryan decides he wants to help pay for a birthday party for his little brother at the ice rink. It cost $50 to rent the party room and then $4 for each person attending. Bryan only has $100 to spend at the party. a) What are the constraints for this situation? b) Find the domain and range for this situation. Make sure you include all values for each using correct notation.
Answer:
a) 4*x + 50 ≤ 100
b) Domain x (0 ; 12 ) Range f(x) ( 50 ; 98 )
Step-by-step explanation:
The constraint is:
4*x + 50 ≤ 100 where "x" is the number of persons
b) Domain for x
x = 0 up to x = 12 x (0 ; 12 )
c) Range for f(x)
f(x) = 4*x + 50
f(0) = 4*0 + 50 f(0) = 50
f(12) = 4*12 + 50 f (12) = 98
f(x) ( 50 ; 98 )
Help me please! I’ll give brainliest
Answer:
200-150 equals 50
Answer:
50 N
Step-by-step explanation:
It is 50 N because person A is pushing with 200 N, and person B is pushing with 150 N. But they are both pushing at the same time. But since person A is pushing with more force with 200 N than person B with 150 N, that only leaves 50 N. So basically person A is pushing with 50 N.
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!
The image above shows two dilated figures with lines IJ and JK drawn. If the smaller figure was dilated by a scale factor of 2, what relationship do lines IJ and KL have?
Answer:
[tex] IJ = 2(KL) [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
From the information given, the smaller figure was dilated on a scale factor of 2, to produce the bigger figure. In essence, the bigger figure is times 2 of the smaller figure.
Therefore, line IJ would be twice the length of KL.
The relationship that both lines have can be represented as: [tex] IJ = 2(KL) [/tex]
The diagonal of rhombus measure 16 cm and 30 cm. Find it's perimeter
Answer:
P = 68 cmStep-by-step explanation:
The diagonals of the rhombus divide it into 4 congruent right triangles.
So we can use Pythagorean theorem to calculate side of a rhombus.
[tex](\frac e2)^2+(\frac f2)^2=s^2\\\\e=30\,cm\quad\implies\quad\frac e2=15\,cm\\\\f=16\,cm\quad\implies\quad\frac f2=8\,cm\\\\15^2+8^2=s^2\\\\s^2=225+64\\\\s^2=289\\\\s=17[/tex]
Perimeter:
P = 4s = 4•17 = 68 cm
Please help,thanks!(:
Answer:
<4=<2
x+30=2x+15
x=15
therefore <4=(15)+30
=45°
Given quadrilateral MATH is similar to quadrilateral ROKS calculate the value of MH Picture is below
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Explanation:
The double tickmarks for quadrilateral MATH show that MA = TH. Since TH is 5 units long, this makes MA the same length as well.
For quadrilateral ROKS, we have RO = 15. For "MATH" and "ROKS" we have "MA" and "RO" as the first two letters of each four-letter sequence; meaning that MA and RO correspond together.
The ratio of the corresponding segments is RO/MA = 15/5 = 3.
The larger quadrilateral has each side length 3 times longer than the smaller quadrilateral's corresponding side lengths.
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In short,
larger side = 3*(smaller side)
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Using this scale factor of 3, we can find MH
larger side = 3*(smaller side)
RS = 3*(MH)
21 = 3*MH
3*MH = 21
MH = 21/3
MH = 7
Scouts of ABC school made to run around a regular hexagonal ground fig 9, of perimeter 270 m .If they started running from point X and covered two fifth (2/5th) of the total distance.Which side of the ground will they reach?
Answer:
Scouts are on the third side in the sense they are running
Step-by-step explanation:
A regular hexagonal shape of perimeter 270 has each side of 270/6 = 45
Let´s call d the run distance then
d = 2/5 * 270 d = 108 m
We don´t have fig 9 available therefore if X is a vertex in the hexagon or at the middle point of one side, scouts are 108 m from the starting point which means they had run 2,4 sides of the hexagon. If X is not either a vertex or a middle point of a side then, we have two solutions for the question depending on the sense the scouts took when began the run (clockwise or counterclockwise)
find the five rational number lying between square of 5/6 and 6/7
Answer:
71/84
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1229/1764, 1231/1764, 179/252, 1255/1754 and 185/252.
Step-by-step explanation:
(5/6)^2 = 25/36
(6/7)^2 = 36/49
LCM of 36 and 49 is 1764
So 25/36 = 25 * 49 / 1764 = 1225/1764
and 36/49 = 36 * 36 / 1764 = 1296/1764
So the 5 rational numbers could be:
1229/1764, 1231/1764, 1253/1764 ( = 179/252), 1255/1764 and 1295/1764 (= 185/ 252).
what is y when X is 5? The Graph below shows the answer. Y=2 when X=10
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▹ Answer
Y = 1
▹ Step-by-Step Explanation
[tex]\frac{10}{2} = \frac{5}{y} \\\\10/5 = 2\\2/2 = 1\\\\Y =1[/tex]
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-2x-7+9-2= Please can i have an answer
Answer:
-2x
Step-by-step explanation:
-2x-7+9-2
Combine like terms
-2x +0
-2x
Answer:
-2x
Step-by-step explanation:
from the question
-2x-7+9-2=
step 1
collect the like terms
we have,
-2x-7+9-2
-2x + 2 -2
-2x + 0
-2x
therefore the answer to the question -2x-7+9-2 is equal to -2x
PROVE THAT:
cos 20° - sin 20° = \sqrt{2}sin25°
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\cos(20)-\sin(20)=\sqrt{2}\sin(25)[/tex]
First, use the co-function identity:
[tex]\sin(90-x)=\cos(x)[/tex]
We can turn the second term into cosine:
[tex]\sin(20)=\sin(90-70)=\cos(70)[/tex]
Substitute:
[tex]\cos(20)-\cos(70)=\sqrt{2}\sin(25)[/tex]
Now, use the sum to product formulas. We will use the following:
[tex]\cos(x)-\cos(y)=-2\sin(\frac{x+y}{2})\sin(\frac{x-y}{2})[/tex]
Substitute:
[tex]\cos(20)-\cos(70)=-2\sin(\frac{20+70}{2})\sin(\frac{20-70}{2})\\\cos(20)-\cos(70) =-2\sin(45)\sin(-25)\\\cos(20)-\cos(70)=-2(\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2})\sin(-25)\\ \cos(20)-\cos(70)=-\sqrt{2}\sin(-25)[/tex]
Use the even-odd identity:
[tex]\sin(-x)=-\sin(x)[/tex]
Therefore:
[tex]\cos(20)-\cos(70)=-\sqrt{2}\sin(-25)\\\cos(20)-\cos(70)=-\sqrt{2}\cdot-\sin(25)\\\cos(20)-\cos(70)=\sqrt{2}\sin(25)[/tex]
Replace the second term with the original term:
[tex]\cos(20)-\sin(20)=\sqrt{2}\sin(25)[/tex]
Proof complete.
every rational number is a
a. whole number b. natural number c. integer d. real number
Greetings from Brasil...
a - whole number
FALSE
3/5, for example isnt a whole number
b. natural number
FALSE
0,457888..., for example isnt a natural number
c. integer
FALSE - like a
d. real number
TRUE
The set of real numbers contains the set of rational numbers
ℝ ⊃ ℚ
THIS IS THE HARDEST WORK ON EART SOMEONE HELP ME
Answer:
a) 2 h 45 min
b) 2 h 50 min
c) 2 h 20 min
d) 3 h 20 min
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
a) hours: 9 hours 15 minutes
minutes: 555
b) hours: 9hours 10 minutes
minutes: 550
c) hours: 2hours 20 minutes
minutes: 140
d) hours: 3 hours 20 minutes
minutes: 200
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the area of the following shape. Show all work
Best way to solve this is by using
[tex] \sqrt{s(s - a)(s - b)(s - c)} [/tex]
[tex]where \: s = \frac{a + b + c}{2} [/tex]
s=(12+8+17)/2
=18.5
using the formulae
area =43.5
3.03 times 10^-3 in scientific nation
Answer:
3.03 • 10⁻³ is scientific notation
0.00303 is decimal form
La fuerza necesaria para evitar que un auto derrape en una curva varía inversamente al radio de la curva y conjuntamente con el peso del auto y el cuadrado de la velocidad del mismo. Supongamos que 400 libras de fuerza evitan que un auto que pesa 1600 libras derrape en una curva cuyo radio mide 800 si viaja a 50mph. ¿Cuánta fuerza evitaría que el mismo auto derrapara en una curva cuyo radio mide 600 si viaja a 60mph ?
Answer:
768 libras de fuerza
Step-by-step explanation:
Tenemos que encontrar la ecuación que los relacione.
F = Fuerza necesaria para evitar que el automóvil patine
r = radio de la curva
w = peso del coche
s = velocidad de los coches
En la pregunta se nos dice:
La fuerza requerida para evitar que un automóvil patine alrededor de una curva varía inversamente con el radio de la curva.
F ∝ 1 / r
Y luego con el peso del auto
F ∝ w
Y el cuadrado de la velocidad del coche
F ∝ s²
Combinando las tres variaciones juntas,
F ∝ 1 / r ∝ w ∝ s²
k = constante de proporcionalidad, por tanto:
F = k × w × s² / r
F = kws² / r
Paso 1
Encuentra k
En la pregunta, se nos dice:
Suponga que 400 libras de fuerza evitan que un automóvil de 1600 libras patine alrededor de una curva con un radio de 800 si viaja a 50 mph.
F = 400 libras
w = 1600 libras
r = 800
s = 50 mph
Tenga en cuenta que desde el
F = kws² / r
400 = k × 1600 × 50² / 800
400 = k × 5000
k = 400/5000
k = 2/25
Paso 2
¿Cuánta fuerza evitaría que el mismo automóvil patinara en una curva con un radio de 600 si viaja a 60 mph?
F = ?? libras
w = ya que es el mismo carro = 1600 libras
r = 600
s = 60 mph
F = kws² / r
k = 2/25
F = 2/25 × 1600 × 60² / 600
F = 768 libras
Por lo tanto, la cantidad de fuerza que evitaría que el mismo automóvil patine en una curva con un radio de 600 si viaja a 60 mph es de 768 libras.