If you call
the mass of the ant and
the load, we have the equation

In fact, the mass of the ant is one tenth of the load, which is exactly what this equation states.
Since we are given the load, we simply need to plug its value in the equation to deduce the mass of the ant:

Answer:
d) 54 ft = 1645.92 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : 54 ft.
To find : Approximately how many centimeters are in 54 ft.
Solution : We have given 54 ft.
We know
1 ft = 30.48 cm .
54 ft = 54 * 30.48 cm.
54 ft = 1645.92 cm.
Therefore, d) 54 ft = 1645.92 cm.
Answer:
m=5/2
Step-by-step explanation:
the equation of slope is (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
here are the points given: (0,5), (2,10)
let's label the points:
x1=0
y1=5
x2=2
y2=10
now substitute into the equation (m is the slope)
m=(10-5)/(2-0)
subtract
m=5/2
the slope is 5/2
interest = principal x rate x time
interest = 1344-1200 = 144
principal = 1200
rate = 8% = .08
144 = 1200 x .08 x Time
Time = 1.5 yrs
10^1 = .2
10^2 = 2.0
10^3 = 20.0
So, the answer is 3.