Answer:
130 fj is a little bit of a good job for the first time in a new generation of companies in a little
Step-by-step explanation:
its 130 inches tall and a good job to do with my first day of work at a time when the first thing you can get to the point where
Answer:
Ф =
Step-by-step explanation:
It is a bit difficult to input the work here, so I uploaded an image
- First we can use the trig identities to change sec²(Ф) to tan²(Ф) + 1
- Then we can combine like terms
- Then we can factor this as a polynomial function
- Then we can set each term equal to zero and solve for Ф
- The first term tan(Ф) - 2 = 0 has no solution because tan(Ф) ≠ -2 anywhere
- The second term tan(Ф) - 1 = 0 has two solutions of and so these are the solutions to the problem
Answer:
Any number for x will work
Step-by-step explanation:
6x-3=3(2x-1)
expand
6x-3=6x-3
add three to both sides
6x=6x
simplify
x=x
Therefore any number for x will work
Answer:
0.14 lb . . . closest choice is 0.11 lb
Step-by-step explanation:
The inside and outside radii are 1/8 in and 3/8 in, respectively. Then the area of the top of the washer is ...
A = π(R² -r²) = π((3/8)² -(1/8)²) = π(9/64 -1/64) = π/8 . . . square inches
The height of the stack of 5 washers will be 5×(1/4 in) = 5/4 in. So, the volume of material in the stack of washers is ...
V = Bh = (π/8)(5/4) = 5π/32 . . . cubic inches
The weight of material is the product of volume and density, so is ...
W = (5π/32 in³)(0.285 lb/in³) ≈ 0.1399 lb ≈ 0.14 lb
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<em>Comment on the question</em>
Since this answer does not correspond to any of the offered choices, we suggest you ask your teacher to work this out for you. We suspect they will have difficulty justifying any of the answer choices shown here. (0.11 lb corresponds to 4 washers, not 5.)
Answer:
900 cubic feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume = length x width x height
= 10 x 20 x 4.5
= 900