Complete question is;
Jane is training for a triathlon. After swimming a few laps, she leaves the health club and bikes 16 miles south. She then runs 12 miles west. Her trainer bikes from the health club to meet jane at the end of her run. Use the pythagorean theorem to write an equation for the distance janes trainer bikes
Answer:
x = √(12² + 16²)
Step-by-step explanation:
We are told that;
She bikes from health club to South = 16 miles
From South to West = 12 miles
Her trainer bikes from the health club to meet her at the end which is west.
I have attached a diagram showing this movement in form of a triangle.
From the diagram I attached, I have depicted the distance the trainer bikes as x.
Using pythagoras theorem;
x² = 12² + 16²
x = √(12² + 16²)
Answer:
D. 23/27
Step-by-step explanation:
The good news is, they wrote out all the possible options for you.
There are 27 possibilities in all, so that's our denominator.
They want to know which possibilities have a W in there OR an R comes first. So we'll count up the possibilities that start with R. There are 9.
Then, of the remaining 18, 14 include a W somewhere in there.
9 + 14 = 23 out of 27.
We are not counting the Ws in the possibilities that start with R, because of the OR in the sentence.
Please let me know if you have questions about this.
Answer:
Answers are below
Step-by-step explanation:
1. For every 4 boys, there are 3 girls.
2a. 14-p
2b. (d+f)/8
2c. 2x+5
2d. c/6
3a. 2a+2b
3b. 21d+12e
3c. 8a+24b
4. Speed = distance/time
5a. 101 boys and 121 girls
5b. 8 won + 4 lost = 12 games in total
6a. 65
6b. 657
6c. 98
7a. 49.99
7b. 110.92
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Answer:
800,049
Step-by-step explanation:
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