How many jumps is it from the decimal point to the position to the right of the 6
The answer to that is 3 jumps. Since the move of the decimal made the number larger than it really is, it will take a negative value to put it back where it belongs.
So A) is the correct answer. It is in scientific notation and if you move the decimal back 3 place you get the number you stared with.
Answer: Statements 2 and 3
Step-by-step explanation:
On a drawing scale;
1cm - 4m
4CM - 16M (MULTIPLYING BY 4)
6cm - 24m (multiplying by 6)
7cm - 28m (multiplying by 7)
8cm - 32m (multiplying by 8)
9CM - 36M (MULTIPLYING BY 9)
Answer:
11.4 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the right triangle formed by the tent pole, the ground and the guy rope, where the guy rope (g) is the hypotenuse.
Applying Pythagoras' identity
The square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the other 2 sides.
g² = 9² + 7² = 81 + 49 = 130 ( take the square root of both sides )
g =
≈ 11.4 feet