Since he descended 12 meters, we subtract this from the overall height of Mount Ka'ala, so then we are only calculating how high ABOVE the sea level it is.
1232 - 12 = 1220
The height of Mount Ka'ala is therefore 1,220 meters.
To calculate how much a fifth of Mount Ka'ala is (since the ranger station is 2/5's up), we would divide this number by 5
1220 ÷ 5 = 244
Since ONE fifth of the height is 244 meters, TWO fifths would be double that amount.
244 x 2 = 488
488 meters.
The ranger station is 488m above sea level.
This is how you answer number 15 and 16
Answer:
an open circle on -1.3 on the line and draw a line to the right with an arrow.
Step-by-step explanation:
On your number line, draw an open circle on -1.3 and then draw a line on the number line going to the right and ending with an arrow at the end. The open circle means that it is that starting point, but is not equal to it.
There is 360* in a circle, so you would divide 360 by 20 to get 18.
Step One
Figure out the interior angle
25 5/7 = 25.714285 repeating. The interior angle is the supplement of this angle.
180 - 25.714285 = 154.2857
The formula relating the number of sides and the interior equal angle is
interior equal angle = 180 ( 1 - 2/n) where n is the number of sides. (Google equiangular polygon to find this formula.)
154.2857 / 180 = 1 - 2/n)
0.8571428 = 6/7 = 1 - 2/n
1/7 = 2/n
n = 14 sides
This figure is regular as well as equiangular.