Hello! Your answer is B, 10 minutes.
Say the x = minutes taken to do the job. You can set up an equation like this to solve this.

This is representative of the situation. The fractions each represent <u>how much each person does in a minute</u>, and when they're multiplied by x, that's <u>how much of the project they get done</u> based off of the minutes they work together on the job. Add the two together, and you get <u>how much of the project is finished in x amount of time</u>. Set it equal to 1, as you are looking for 100% completion.
Once you have this equation, find a common denominator, add, and solve.





Therefore, it will take them 10 minutes to do the job together.
Hope this helps!
Answer: the answer is not in the multiple choice.
area = 60 in^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
30 J
Step-by-step explanation:
W = mg = 3 N
h = 10 m
Potential Energy = mgh = 3*10 = 30 J
The value of y from the given trig expression is pi/3 rad
<h3>Trigonometry identity</h3>
These identities are expressed in terms of sine, cosine and tangent
Given the expression

Expand sin(x+y)
sin(x+y) = sinxcosy + cosxsiny
Compare both equations
cosy = 1/2
y = arccos(1/2)
y = 60 degrees
y = pi/3 rad
Hence the value of y from the given trig expression is pi/3 rad
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The thickness of a brand new US penny that hasn't been
worn down is 1.52 millimeters.
If you have a million pennies, there are many ways to arrange them.
You can pile them all in one pile, or shovel them into many piles, or
stack them up in any number of stacks up to a half-million stacks
with two pennies in each stack, or try somehow to stack them all up
in one stack that's a million thicknesses high.
Any stack with 'n' pennies in the stack is 1.52n millimeters high.
If you somehow succeed in stacking all million of them in one stack,
then the height of that stack would be . . .
(1,000,000) x (1.52 mm) = 1,520,000 millimeters
152,000 centimeters
1,520 meters
1.52 kilometers
(about 59,842.5 inches
4,986.9 feet
1,662.3 yards
7.56 furlongs
0.944 mile
all rounded)