Answer:
that is literally so easy just add some type of fraction
Step-by-step explanation:
-.27 1/10
-.27 2/10
-.27 3/10
etc.
Her total should be 84. You have your 30 dollars that will not change which you need to add to the amount of every visit. To find the amount for each time she went you have to do 3*18 because she went 18 times for 3 dollars each. Your answer to 3*18 should be 54. You now have to add those 54 to the 30 per month. 30+54. That should be 84
Answer:
3/4*x - 3/4*8=12
3/4x -6=12
3/4x=12+6
3/4x=18
x=24
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply 3/4 into the content inside the brackets
have -3/4*8 cross the equal sign changing its sign from - to +
divide both sides by 3/4
First, we are going to find the radius of the yaw mark. To do that we are going to use the formula:
where
is the length of the chord
is the middle ordinate
We know from our problem that the tires leave a yaw mark with a 52 foot chord and a middle ornate of 6 feet, so
and
. Lets replace those values in our formula:
Next, to find the minimum speed, we are going to use the formula:
where
is <span>drag factor
</span>
is the radius
We know form our problem that the drag factor is 0.2, so
. We also know from our previous calculation that the radius is
, so
. Lets replace those values in our formula:
mph
We can conclude that Mrs. Beluga's minimum speed before she applied the brakes was
13.34 miles per hour.
The correct answer is option C.
The solution is shown below:
(8 - 3i)(6 + 5i)
= 8(6 +5i) - 3i(6 + 5i)
= 48 + 40i - 18i - 15i²
= 22i + 48 - 15(-1)
= 22i + 48 + 15
= 22i + 63
= 63 + 22i