Try this solution:
Answer: 6 & 4.5 (m-per-h)
Step-by-step explanation:
- The basic formula used in this task is S=V*t, where S - distance, V - speed, t - time.
- the downstream speed is: V+Vc, where V - the speed of the boat in still water, Vc - the speed of the current.
- the upstream speed is: V-Vc.
- according to the described above the distance for downstream is S1=(V+Vc)*t1, where t1=10; the distance for upstream is S2=(V-Vc)*t2, where t2=70.
- for whole travel down- and upstream: S=S1+S2.
- Using these it is possible to make up the system of the equations:
V - the speed of the boat in still water - 6 miles per hour, Vc - the speed of the current - 4.5 miles per hour. All the details for the system of the equations are in the attachment.
Answer:$0.36
Step-by-step explanation:
0.42 devided by 7= 0.06
0.06 times 6= 0.36
Answer:
This is the farthest I could go in solving the equation. Is there anymore information about the problem? Unless you are looking for n which it would seem n would equal 10.
Moisture content should be the difference of the weight of the object wet (10 oz.) and the weight of the object when it was dry(8 oz.)
So,
10 oz. - 8 oz. =moisture content, or 2 oz.
Answer:
The answer is A because when you do the math you get the answers