C.4 is the answer to the question
Answer:
$21.44 or answer D
Step-by-step explanation:
68.99-57=11.99
37.80 x 25/100=9.45
9.45+11.99=21.44
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Euclid's fifth postulate states, rather wordily, that:
<em>if a straight line falling on two straight lines make the interior angles on the same side less than two right angles, </em><span><em>the two straight lines, if produced indefinitely, meet on that side </em><em>on</em><em> which are the angles less than the two right angles.
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<em />If that sounds like a mouthful to you, you're not alone. Geometers throughout history found that postulate incredibly awkwardly-worded compared with his other four, and many in the 19th century rejected it outright and created a number of interesting new geometries from its ashes.
Euclid's fifth, put another way, states that two lines that aren't parallel will eventually meet, which consequently implies that <em>two parallel lines will never meet</em>. Without intending it, this property defines the space of Euclid's geometry to be
<em>an infinite flat plane</em>.
If we take that parallel postulate and
throw it out<em>, </em>then we've defined a <em>spherical space</em> for our geometry. Now, it doesn't matter where we draw our lines; <em>all of them will meet at some point</em>. If you need any convincing of this, take a look at the attached image. The longitude lines <em>seem </em>parallel at first, but they all eventually meet at the north and south poles.
Answer:
192 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a right triangle problem
One leg of the triangle is
50 * 3 = 150
The other leg is
40 * 3 = 120
the distance is the hypotenuse
c^2 = 150^2 + 120^2
c^2 = 22500 + 14400
c^2 = 36900
Take the square root of both sides
c = 192.093727123
c ≈ 192 miles