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to know, except the QUESTION. Fortunately, here at Brainly, we
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usually fill in the missing part for us ... especially on weekends.
The question you left out is:
What is the next time that a red bus and a blue bus
will both leave the stadium together, simultaneously
and also both at the same time ?
Since red buses leave every 6 minutes starting at 4:00, and
blue buses leave every 8 minutes starting at 4:00, they both
leave simultaneously and also at the same time at minutes
after 4:00 that are common multiples of 6 and 8.
The least common multiple of 6 and 8 is 24 . After that,
every multiple of 24 is another common multiple of 6 and 8.
24 minutes is 4 red buses and 3 blue buses ... exactly !
A red bus and a blue bus will leave the stadium together at 4:24 .
After that, it will happen again at 24-minute intervals ... at 4:48,
5:12, 5:36, 6:00, . . . etc.
Answer:
c/sin C = b/sin C
Step-by-step explanation:
Look at the statement in the previous step and the reason in this step.
c sin B = b sin C
Divide both sides by sin B sin C:
(c <em>sin B</em>)/(<em>sin B</em> sin C) = (b <em>sin C</em>)/(sin B <em>sin C</em>)
c/sin C = b/sin B
Answer: no lol
Step-by-step explanation:
52 kilometers in 4 hours = 52 x 4 = 208 km in 4 hours
Total of 5 hours = 208 km + 62 km = 270 km
Average speed = 270 km / 5 hours = 54 km per hour
Answer
54 km per hour
Answer:
Divisible by 3 is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
First get everything to have the same base of 5
25^11 - 5^19
(5^2)^11 - 5^19
5^(2*11) - 5^19
5^22 - 5^19
Now factor out the GCF 5^19 to get
5^22 - 5^19
5^(19+3) - 5^(19+0)
5^19*5^3 - 5^19*5^0
5^19(5^3 - 5^0)
5^19(125 - 1)
5^19*(124)
At this point, we factor the 124 into 31*4 to end up with this full factorization: 5^19*31*4
Therefore, 25^11 - 5^19 is equivalent to 5^19*31*4
Since 31 is a factor of the original expression, this means the original expression is divisible by 31.