To calculate the length of the diagonal, use the Pythagorean theorem:
c^2 = a^2 + b^2, where c is the diagonal.
c^2 = 65^2 + 34^2
c^2 = 4225 + 1156
c^2 = 5381
c ~ 73.36
To the nearest tenth of a meter, the diagonal has a length of 73.4 m
In other words, how many times does 32 go into 150 without going over?
150/32 = 4.6875
Now, the smallest number of people needed to complete the work is found in the ones place or 4.
See it???
Answer:
y=1.51
Step-by-step explanation:
RS over BC = RT over BA ... so RS over BC = (28/8) = (7/2) ..... RS = 10*7/2 =35 inch
Answer:
3 41-cent stamps and 8 6-cent stamps
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe she used 3 41-cent stamps (which is $1.23) with $0.48 leftover which we can use $0.06 to get rid of. We need to use 8 of the $0.06 stamps.