Answer:
24×18 432 ft (hope this helps)
<span>6.5 x 10^6
To answer this question, you need to divide the mass of the sun by the mass of mercury. So
2.13525 x 10^30 / 3.285 x 10^23 = ?
To do the division, divide the mantissas in the normal fashion
2.13525 / 3.285 = 0.65
And subtract the exponents.
30 - 23 = 7
So you get
0.65 x 10^7
Unless the mantissa is zero, the mantissa must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than 10. So multiply the mantissa by 10 and then subtract 1 from the exponent, giving
6.5 x 10^6
So the sun is 6.5 x 10^6 times as massive as mercury.</span>
It's the one in the top right corner. Since the inequality says 'greater than or equal to' the line has to be bold and the shaded area has to be above the line. Hope this helped!
Answer:
x=40
Step-by-step explanation:
I went through each answer one by one and the only one that satisfies the question is 40.
The line equals 180°, so x + (4x-20) must equal 180.
x+(4x-20)
40+(4(40)-20)
40+(160-20)
40+140=180
x=40