Well it all depends on the object you are using but in this case lets say remote control cars. You can have an example like "we drove the car around the building twice. the first time it was -8 than how fast it was supposed to go. the second time it was 9. In which round was the car faster?" I dont think i helped very much but i hope i did
Answer:
40 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
You would have to start by doing $120 - $96 for the per-day fee, which leaves Calvin with $24 to spend on miles.
Next you would do $24 ÷ $0.60 to find the number of miles he can drive, which is 40 miles.
Answer:
96
Step-by-step explanation:
5:4
Both sides have to be equal.
120 divided by 5 is 24.
4 times 24 is <u>96</u>.
Answer:
A. Orthocenter
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given triangle, ΔWKS, the drawing shown the construction of a perpendicular line to the side KS that pass through the vertex <em>W </em>of ΔWKS. Therefore, the completed construction gives an altitude of the triangle ΔWKS
Repeating the same procedure from the vertex <em>S</em> to construct the perpendicular line (altitude) to the side WK, and from the vertex <em>K</em> the perpendicular line (altitude) to the side WS gives the three altitudes of the triangle
The point of intersection (the point of concurrency) of the three altitudes is the <em>orthocenter </em>of the triangle and the drawing would therefore be a step in finding the <em>orthocenter </em>of a triangle.
Answer:
392π
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation is 1/3(piR^2)*h
Radius is 7, 7 squared is 49.
1/3(49π)(24)
392π