Answer: 10 days
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Mike: ![\frac{x}{30}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7Bx%7D%7B30%7D)
Jed: ![\frac{x}{20}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7Bx%7D%7B20%7D)
Erick: ![\frac{x}{60}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7Bx%7D%7B60%7D)
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2x + 3x + x = 60
6x = 60
x = 10
Answer:
.5 inches per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
idk
Answer: it is 1/2 base x height
Step-by-step explanation: do 22 x 7 and divide it by 2
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Answer: 42</h3>
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Work Shown:
The two angle bisectors intersect to form the incenter. The incenter is the center of the inscribed circle (aka "incircle"). This circle is the largest possible, but is completely inside the triangle. No portions of the circle spill outside the triangle.
The two segments marked with lengths x+8 and 2x-5 are two radii of the incircle. This is because the sides of the triangle are tangent to the incircle.
Since all radii are the same length, we can set those expressions equal to one another and solve for x
x+8 = 2x-5
x-2x = -5-8
-x = -13
x = 13
This x value then leads to
- x+8 = 13+8 = 21
- 2x-5 = 2*13-5 = 26-5 = 21
Both radii are 21 units long, which helps confirm we have the proper x value. We double the length of the radius ot get the diameter.
So the diameter of the incircle is 2*21 = 42 units long.
Answer:
the problem is the comparison with the calculated time for Jillian and the actual time for Jillian to run the 7 miles. Note: 16% error is the approximate error because the numbers have 2 significant figures stated in the problem.
Step-by-step explanation:
i got it from mathematics.org