Answer:
Maria needs 3 lengths of gutter of finish the shed.
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to calculate the perimeter of the rectangular shed to know how much 5 feet gutter is needed.
The perimeter of the shed is p = 2(l + b) where l = 10ft and b = 9 ft
p = 2(10 + 9) = 2(19) = 38 ft
Now, the perimeter of the shed also equal 23 ft of gutter already installed plus 5x ft gutter where x = number of gutters.
So 23 + 5x = 38
collecting like terms, we have
5x = 38 - 23
5x = 15
dividing through by 5 we have
5x/5 = 15/5
x = 15/5
x = 3
So, Maria needs 3 lengths of gutter of finish the shed.
Step-by-step explanation:
The surface area volume = l×b
or, 14×10 cm = 140 ans
Initial velocity (u) = 0m/s
Final velocity (v) = 20m/s
Time (t) = 10 s
Acceleration (a)
= (v - u)/t
= [(20m/s) - (0m/s)]/10s
= (20m/s)/10s
= (20m/s²)/10
=> 2m/s²
1/10 = .1, and 3/33 = .0909090... it is equivalent if you estimate.