Answer:
1. If Adam burns 850 calories per hour
850×3=2550 calories for 3 hours
2. If the original price is 200$ and the discount is 30%
We get:
200 × 30
Which can be written as
200×0.3
=60
So 30% of 200 is 60
now to calculate the new price
200-60=140$
The new price is 140$
For the answer to the question above,
<span>Let's work with the left-hand side
We're going to times cosx/1-sinx by 1+sinx/1+sinx, you can do this because 1+sinx/1+sinx is equal to 1, so you aren't really changing anything.
After you've times the top and bottom by 1+sinx, you get:
cosx(1+sinx) / (1-sinx)(1+sinx)
The denominator is a difference of squares, so you get 1-sin^2 x
what you have now is
cosx(1+sinx) / 1-sin^2x
You know that 1-sin^2x is equal to cos^2x
so know you have
cosx(1+sinx) / cos^2x
get rid of the cosx on top by simplifying and the cos^2x so that you're left with
(1+sinx) / cos x
Therefore cosx / 1- sinx = 1 + sinx / cos x</span>
What’s the original question and I can help!
Step-by-step explanation:
In 1/10 of 1hr = 1/2 mile
10*(1/10) of 1hr = 10(1/2) mile
(10/10) of 1hr = (10/2) mile
1 of 1hr = 5mile
It says, he can run 5 miles in 1 hour
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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