9514 1404 393
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
Your familiarity with multiplication tables tells you ...
64 = 8·8 = 8²
The missing base is 8.
You can find a common denominator using the two denominators multiples.
Given that,
A car uses a litre of petrol to travel 4 km.
To find,
How many litres will it use to travel 32 kilometres.
Solution,
We have,
1 litre = 4 km
or
1 km = (1/4) litre
Let it will use x litres to travel 32 km.
32 km = (32/4) litres
= 8 litres
Hence, 8 litres it will use to travel 32 km.
Answer: a) It will be a right triangle with a hypotenuse of 75 and a vertical leg that is 62.
b) The length of the kite string is 75 (given in the problem). However, I believe you are looking for the distance from the spot on the ground beneath the kite to Janet. That is about 42.2 m.
To find the missing distance in the right triangle. You have to use the Pythagorean Theorem. I set it up and solve it below.
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
x^2 + 62^2 = 75^2
x^2 + 3844 = 5625
x^2 = 1781
x = 42.2 (about)