The amount of matter an object has is called it's mass.
Mass does not depend on gravity, so the mass ALWAYS stays the same.
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation: 5 27 7 16
area = 1/2 bh
height of a triangle is 7 ft more than its base
base = b
height = b + 7
area = 30
area = 1/2 b(h)
30 = 1/2 b(b + 7)
30 = 0.5(b²+ 7b)
30 = 1/2 b²+ 3.5b solve for b
1/2 b²+ 3.5b = 30
1/2 b²+ 3.5b - 30 = 0
b²+ 7b - 60 = 0 factor
(b +12)(b - 5) = 0 when b = -12 or 5 base length can't be negative
b = base = 5
area = 1/2 bh 1/2×2(9) = 9
area = 1/2 bh 1/2×5(12) = 60
area = 1/2 bh 1/2×9(16) = 56
area = 1/2 bh 1/2×12(19) = 114
Answer:
I) There are hours in 1 year.
II) The exact number of hours in one year is hours.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : 1 hour=3600 seconds
1 year = 31556952 seconds.
To find :
I) Use scientific notation to estimate the number of hours in one year.
1 day = 24 hours
1 year = 365 days
So, number of hours in one year is given by,
In scientific notation,
So, there are hours in 1 year.
II) 1 year = 31556952 seconds.
1 hour = 3600 seconds
In one year the number of hour is given by,
In scientific notation,
So, the exact number of hours in one year is hours.
III) In two or more complete sentences, compare your answers to parts I and II. In your comparison, discuss similarities and differences.
- The exact numbers of hours using 365 days is 8760 which is written as in scientific notation but using the given data we get hours.
- Comparing these answers the first one has only 3 significant figures and the second answer has six significant figures.
- If we round these we get hours which has two significant numbers.
Answer:
Hope this helps.
Step-by-step explanation:
So for ASA, the two triangles have to have two angles congruent, and in the middle of those angles, they have to have a line that's congruent.
For SAS, the two triangles have to have two lines congruent, and in the middle of those lines, they have to have an angle that's congruent.
For AAS, the two triangles have to have two angles congruent, but the line that's congruent has to be on the side, not in the middle.