This problem is better understood with a given figure. Assuming
that the flight is in a perfect northwest direction such that the angle is 45°,
therefore I believe I have the correct figure to simulate the situation (see
attached).
Now we are asked to find for the value of the hypotenuse
(flight speed) given the angle and the side opposite to the angle. In this
case, we use the sin function:
sin θ = opposite side / hypotenuse
sin 45 = 68 miles per hr / flight
flight = 68 miles per hr / sin 45
<span>flight = 96.17 miles per hr</span>
Answer:
7.11-7.1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 11
Step-by-step explanation: The sum of 15 and six times t will be 15 + 6t = 81.
Now, you subtract 15 from both sides to isolate the constants from the variables on the left side and on the other side and you will end up with 6t = 66. Then, you divide 6 from both sides to finally isolate the numbers from the variable and 66 divided by 6 would equal 11
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Answer:
The answer is 3x because 3 times 4 is 12, and 12+3=15.
The distance would be 17.
all you need to do is plug the points into the distance formula.