5000 meter because there is 1000 meters in 1 kilometer
Answer: Choice A. 338 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
tan(31°)=203/x
Answer:
14/18 =0.7778
Step-by-step explanation:
14/18 =0.7777.........=0.7778 rounded to the nearest thousandth
Answer:
Q6. D
Q8. A
Step-by-step explanation:
Q6. In 40 trials, he flipped '2 heads and 1 tail' 16 times.
For 2 heads, probability= 16/40= 4/10
For 120 trials, number of times= 4/10 × 120= 48
Q8.

Answer is A because the inequality shows that x is equal or greater than 8 so the dot at 8 has to be coloured.
Note that we do not change the inequality sign unless we are dividing the whole thing by -1.
We can set it up like this, where <em>s </em>is the speed of the canoeist:

To make a common denominator between the fractions, we can multiply the whole equation by s(s-5):
![s(s-5)[\frac{18}{s} + \frac{4}{s-5} = 3] \\ 18(s-5)+4s=3s(s-5) \\ 18s - 90+4s=3 s^{2} -15s](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=s%28s-5%29%5B%5Cfrac%7B18%7D%7Bs%7D%20%2B%20%5Cfrac%7B4%7D%7Bs-5%7D%20%3D%203%5D%20%5C%5C%2018%28s-5%29%2B4s%3D3s%28s-5%29%20%5C%5C%2018s%20-%2090%2B4s%3D3%20s%5E%7B2%7D%20-15s)
If we rearrange this, we can turn it into a quadratic equation and factor:

Technically, either of these solutions would work when plugged into the original equation, but I would use the second solution because it's a little "neater." We have the speed for the first part of the trip (9 mph); now we just need to subtract 5mph to get the speed for the second part of the trip.

The canoeist's speed on the first part of the trip was 9mph, and their speed on the second part was 4mph.