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Step-by-step explanation:
[ Refer to the attachment for steps ]
- We have to eliminate the highest degree coefficient in each step.
- And as in division of normal numbers we subtract the things here we do the same ,
but while subtracting we have to take care about the signs !
- The negative sign changes the negative sign into positive sign and positive sign into negative sign.
- Whereas , a positive sign don't changes the sign.
Answer:
When the inputs are 1 and 0, the output is zero.
I think the answer is 26 degrees
Answer: 44 miles
WORKINGS
Given,
The distance between Indianapolis and Lima, IL = 173 miles
The distance between Indianapolis and Dayton, ID = 165 miles
The distance between Dayton and Lima, DL is unknown
Since there are straight roads connecting the three cities, the connection between them form a right angles triangle.
The right angle is at Dayton
The hypotenuse is the distance between Indianapolis and Lima, IL
Therefore IL^2 = ID^2 + DL^2
173^2 = 165^2 + DL^2
DL^2 = 173^2 – 165^2
DL^2 = 29929 – 27225
DL^2 = 2704
DL = 52 miles
Therefore, The distance between Dayton and Lima, DL = 52 miles
The question is asking how many more miles would Meg drive if she stopped in Dayton first than if she drove directly to Lima.
That is, Distance of Indianapolis to Dayton + Distance of Dayton to Lima – Direct distance of Indianapolis to Lima
That is, ID + DL – IL
= 165 miles + 52 miles – 173 miles
= 217 miles – 173 miles
= 44 miles
Therefore, Meg would drive 44 more miles if she stopped in Dayton first than if she drove directly to Lima.
Answer:
$0.37 per oz
Step-by-step explanation:
Unit rate
<u>9 oz costs $3.39 and 1 oz of chips cost: </u>
- $3.39/9 = $0.37 per oz of chips