The distance d from port c to port a from the given ship movement is gotten as; 7.7 miles.
<h3>How to calculate bearing distance? </h3>
We are given;
Ferry travels east 3.5 miles from Port b.
Then it turns 75° south and travels for 6 miles till it gets to Port c
To get the distance d from port c to port a, we would make use of cosine rule which is;
c = √(a² + b² - 2ab*cos C)
Thus;
d = √(3.5² + 6² - 2(3.5 * 6)*cos 75))
d = 7.7 miles
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20,24,25,27,31,35,38
minimum;20
medium: 27
maximum: 38
lower quartile: 24
upper quartile:35
put numbers in number order
the first number is the minimum, the last number is the maximum. the middle number "split" is the median.
quartiles are the numbers in the middle of the data you just "split"
(so like a quarter)
i may be wrong i haven't done this in years
First you need to find the second base (b2) by plugging all the values into the area of a trapezoid formula.
A= 1/2 (b1+b2)h
After plugging it in you will find that b2= 21.3.
The questions is asking perimeter so you add all the sides together...
14.4+18.5+14.7+21.3= 68.9 ft
Hope it helps
Hi there,
I used the Desmos graphing calculator to graph the point -3≥x-y and this is what i got
Your coordinate points will be (0,3) and (-3,0)
Hope this is correct :)
Have a great day
Answer: See Screenshot
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