Answer:
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. It has been a favorite object of skywatchers for centuries and of space explorers for decades. The distance to Mars depends on when you measure it, and which vantage points you're considering. Just how far away is the Red Planet?
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Answer:
The speed of Kali is 30 mph.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let, the speed of Kali be "x", then speed of Ndiba will be:
Speed of Ndiba = x + 15 mph
If, the time for travel for Ndiba is 2 hrs, when he catches Kali, and he left 1 hour later than Kali, then then time traveled by Kali at that instant will be 2+1 = 3hrs.
At the point of meeting both will have covered same distance.
Distance Covered by Kali = Distance Covered by Ndiba
(Speed of Kali)(Time traveled by Kali) = (Speed of Ndiba)(Time traveled by Ndiba)
(x)(3) = (x +15)(2)
3x = 2x +30
<u>x = 30 mph</u>
The correct answer is, actually 30 mph, by the solution shown above.
Answer:
Option C. X=A/4
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The area of the rectangular post it note is equal to

where
L is the length
W is the width
In this problem we have


substitute

solve for x
That means ----> isolate the variable x
Divide by 4 both sides

Answer:
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Answer:
3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
sin theta=opposite/hypotenuse
4/5=opposite/hypotenuse
therefore opposite=4 and hypotenuse=5
for adjacent
using pythagoras theorem
a^2+b^2=c^2
opposite^2 + adjacent^2 =hypotenuse^2
4^2 + adjacent^2 =5^2
16 + adjacent^2 =25
adjacent^2 =25-16
adjacent =
adjacent=3
cos theta=adjacent/hypotenuse
=3/5
therefore the value of cos theta is 3/5