Here is your answer in the picture
K.E=0.5mv^2
GPE=mgh
The child has both K.E and GPE


g is taken as 9.81
Answer:
cos60°
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the cofunction identity
cos(90 - x) = sinx , then
sin30° = cos(90 - 30)° = cos60°
A) intercepts: zero profit; maximum: maximum profit. increasing: x < 4; decreasing x > 4
B) average slope: ≈50, about $50 increased profit for each $1 increase in price.
What we know:
we know that there are <u>75</u> chicks in the hen house, we also know that in all there are 108 chicks
What we need to find:
we need to find out how many chicks were outside
Answer equation:
108 - 75 = 33