Answer:
x = 48
Step-by-step explanation:
14^2 + b^2 = 50^2
196 + b^2 = 2500
-196 -196
b^2 = 2304
√b^2 = √2304
b = 48
Answer- 2 hours
6.50+3= 9.50
9.50•3= 28.5
54.50-28.50= 26
26/2= 13
13/ 6.50= 2
Answer:
75
Step-by-step explanation:
you have 600 = 8 and you want to break it down into just 1 hour so you divide both sides by 8
600/8 = 75
Answer:
- h = -16t^2 + 73t + 5
- h = -16t^2 + 5
- h = -4.9t^2 + 73t + 1.5
- h = -4.9t^2 + 1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
The general equation we use for ballistic motion is ...

where g is the acceleration due to gravity, v₀ is the initial upward velocity, and h₀ is the initial height.
The values of g commonly used are -32 ft/s², or -4.9 m/s². Units are consistent when the former is used with velocity in ft/s and height in feet. The latter is used when velocity is in m/s, and height is in meters.
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Dwayne throws a ball with an initial velocity of 73 feet/second. Dwayne holds the ball 5 feet off the ground before throwing it. (h = -16t^2 + 73t + 5)
A watermelon falls from a height of 5 feet to splatter on the ground below. (h = -16t^2 + 5)
Marcella shoots a foam dart at a target. She holds the dart gun 1.5 meters off the ground before firing. The dart leaves the gun traveling 73 meters/second. (h = -4.9t^2 + 73t + 1.5)
Greg drops a life raft off the side of a boat 1.5 meters above the water. (h = -4.9t^2 + 1.5)
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<em>Additional comment on these scenarios</em>
The dart and ball are described as being launched at 73 units per second. Generally, we expect launches of these kinds of objects to have a significant horizontal component. However, these equations are only for <em>vertical</em> motion, so we must assume the launches are <em>straight up</em> (or that the up-directed component of motion is 73 units/second).
Answer:
Total = m + j
= 3 + m + 21
Step-by-step explanation:
Mails = 3 miles
Jared = 3 miles + 21 miles
j = m + 21
m = 3
Total = m + j
= 3 + m + 21
Where,
m = 3
Total = 3 + m + 21
= 3 + 3 + 21
= 27