speed of current is 1.5 mi/hr
Answer:
let the rate in still water be x and rate of the current be y.
speed down the river is:
speed=distance/time
speed=14/2=7 mi/h
speed up the river is:
speed=(14)/(3.5)=4 mi/hr
thus total speed downstream and upstream will be:
x+y=7...i
x-y=4.......ii
adding the above equations i and ii we get:
2x=11
x=5.5 mi/hr
thus
y=5-5.5=1.5 mi/r
thus the speed in still waters is 5.5 mi/hr
speed of current is 1.5 mi/hr
The measurement of EF is EF=5.9
Answer:
-12.5%
Step-by-step explanation:
The percentage change in your time can be computed using ...
pct change = ((new value)/(old value) -1) × 100%
= (28/32 -1) × 100%
= (0.875 -1) × 100% = -12.5%
The time to finish level 2 decreased by 12.5%.
(sin(86.10) * 100 ) / (sin(3.90)) = 1466.85 ft.
(3.90 is the angle of the top to Jada. (180 - (86.1+90))
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