Of course not.
If the line rises higher as it goes from left to right,
then its slope ( 'm' ) is positive.
If it sinks lower as it goes from left to right,
then its slope ( 'm' ) is negative.
The weight of an object is the product of its mass and the acceleration of gravity.
If g[e] is the acceleration of gravity on earth, and g[M] the same for Mars and g[m] the same for the moon,
then m[M]=m[e]g[M]/g[e] and m[m]=m[e]g[m]/g[e] where m[ ] denotes mass. Note that weight=mg (measured in newtons) while mass is in kilograms.
If g[M]=g[e]/3 and g[m]=g[e]/6 approximately. Then the weight of an object on Mars will be about a third of what it is on earth, while on the moon it would be about a sixth of what it is on earth.
Answer:
6 1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
-2 1/2 * 3 1/3
-2 * -3 = 6
1/2 * 1/3 = 1/6
Answer:
the answer will be 366:81
Step-by-step explanation:
you will find value of ratio 3:18
=6
then divide 366:61
=6
0
You compare the degrees of the numerator and the denominator.
The numerator has a degree of 0 and the denominator has a degree of 1.
Since the numerator < denominator the degree is 0.