<span>(2.2 × 1012) + (1.7 × 109) = 2411.7</span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(3m-1)(6-a)-(m+3)(6-a)
=3m(6-a)-1(6-a)-m(6-a)+3(6-a)
=18m-3ma-6+a-6m+ma+18-3a
=12m-2ma+12-2a
=2(6m-ma+6-a)
Answer:
50 kg water.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that the number of kilograms of water in a human body varies directly as the mass of the body.
We know that two directly proportional quantities are in form
, where y varies directly with x and k is constant of variation.
We are told that an 87-kg person contains 58 kg of water. We can represent this information in an equation as:

Let us find the constant of variation as:



The equation
represents the relation between water (y) in a human body with respect to mass of the body (x).
To find the amount of water in a 75-kg person, we will substitute
in our given equation and solve for y.



Therefore, there are 50 kg of water in a 75-kg person.
Answer:
B) Angle 2 and Angle 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle 2 and Angle 3 are equal since they're vertical angles and aren't supplementary
Angle 7 and 8 are supplementary
Angle 1 and 7 are supplementary
Honestly, i have no clue with angle 4 and angle 4. I just know that vertical angles aren't supplementary because they're equal to each other so I'll assume this is the case as well.