<span>150 degrees.
Let's assume the center camera is pointed to at an angle of 0 degrees. Since it has a coverage of 60 degrees, then it will cover the angles from -30 to +30 degrees. Now we'll continue to use the +/- 30 degree coverage for the other two cameras. The second camera is aimed at 45 degrees, so it's range of coverage is 15 degrees to 75 degrees (45 +/- 30). Notice that the range from 15 degrees to 30 degrees is covered by 2 cameras. Now the 3rd camera is pointed at -45 degrees, so its coverage is from -15 degrees to -75 degrees. It also has an overlap with the 1st camera from -15 to -30 degrees.
The total coverage of all three cameras ranges from -75 degrees to 75 degrees. That means that an arc of 150 degrees in total is covered by all three cameras.</span>
Answer: 26
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
$1323.00
Step-by-step explanation:
A simple equation that can be used to figure this out is:
p*1.5*o=t
The variables mean:
p- hourly pay
o- hours worked overtime
t- total amount of money earned.
(Also, the 1.5 is always used to calculate overtime, no matter what job, unless otherwise specified, and as referred in the problem as "time and a half").
So, to finally work out this problem:
($14*1.5)*63=?
first, (14*1.5)= $21
($21*63)= $1323.
Answer:
1, 5 and 6.
Step-by-step explanation:
The sides of this triangles has lengths in the ratio x : √3x : 2x where 2x is the hypotenuse.
When C = 30, the side AB is the small leg (=x).
When B = 90, the hypotenuse is AC ( =2x).
When A = 60, the larger leg is BC (=√3x).
1. AB = 4, BC = 4√3 :- Are possible legs.
5 AB = 7, AC = 14. :- AB = small leg, AC = hypotenuse.
6. AB = 11, BC = 11√3:- AB = small, BC = larger leg.
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
A rational number is in the form p/q where p and q are both integers and the denominator q is not equal to zero. This means that the set of all real numbers are rational numbers.
Since q can be any integer apart from zero, it means that all integers are rational numbers i.e for q = 1.
Hence 2 which can be written as fraction as 2/1 is a rational number since the denominator (q = 1) is a non zero number