Answer: 20 hours
Step-by-step explanation: We want to round our answer to the nearest hour, we know that the rocket can travel 200 miles per 1 minute, but we want to know first how many miles the rocket can travel per 60 minutes or 1 hour.
To find how many miles the rocket can travel at 60 minutes or 1 hour, simply multiply 200 x 60. 200 x 60 = 12,000 miles per hour.
Now, we want to find how many hours it would take for the rocket to travel from the earth to the moon.
Simply divide 239,000 by 12,000 to get the amount of hours it would take to reach the moon. 239,000/12,000 = about 20 hours.
So, it would take the rocket ship 20 hours to reach the moon from the earth.
Answer:
To find the values in each row, divide the values in the previous row by 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation in vertex form, y= (-1/4) x² + 4
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
we have the equation,
y = ax² + 4 ( we need to find "a")
Now we have,
2 = a(4)2 + 4
2 = a (8)+ 4
2-4 = 8a
-2= 8a
a= -1/4
Substituting the value of "a" in the equation, we have
y = (-1/4)(x- 0)² + 4 (or) y= (-1/4) x² + 4
The parabola is opens downward. Therefore the vertex is above the x-axis and then the parabola passes through a point below the x-axis.
Equation in vertex form= y= (-1/4) x² + 4
The answer is c have a wonderful day
Y = x/4 - <span>€
y = (1/4)x - </span><span>€
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y = 0.25x - </span>€ comparing to y = mx + c
<span>m = slope = 0.25 or (1/4)</span>