Learn how to find the distance between two points by using the distance formula, which is an application of the Pythagorean theorem. We can rewrite the Pythagorean theorem as d=√((x_2-x_1)²+(y_2-y_1)²) to find the distance between any two points.
Think of it this way: your friend is thinking of a year, and you have to guess which. She has told you the year is in the 20th century (1900s).
There are 100 years in the 20th century (1901-1999 plus 1900).
There can be 100 possibilities
Answer:
133.33 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
The small trick is to notice the time. Is it 8:00 AM the same day. We don't know, but we will assume it is.
So the truck was on the road for 2 hours.
The car was on the road for 2 - 1/2 = 1 1/2 = 1.5 hours.
The distance travelled was 200 miles
Solution
d = r * t
200 = r * 1.5
200/1.5 = r
r = 133.33 miles / hour
The noise you hear is a siren trying to catch up to the car.
Answer:
-31
Step-by-step explanation:
-2((c+5)/(-2))=13*-2
c+5=-26
c=-31