Answer:
to two decimal places
= 6.04 mega joules
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of the half tank
= πr²h
r= 2 m
h= 14/2= 7 m
Volume= 22/7 *2² *7
Volume= 88 m³
work (in mega-joules) needed to pump all of the water to the top of the tank
= Volume*mass density *acceleration*distance
= 88*1000*9.8*7
= 6036800 joules
In mega joules
= 6.036800 mega Joules
to two decimal places
= 6.04 mega joules
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Process of elimination.
It can't be B or D cause those say that the temp go down while in your graph it goes up, and C is saying that it rises and becomes constant while in your graph it's the other way around.
A table can be represented with a linear function equation as y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
<h3>How to Represent a Table with Linear Function?</h3>
Assuming we have a table of values as shown in the image attached below, to write an equation of linear function for the table, do the following:
Pick two pairs of values, say, (1, 5) and (2, 25) and find the slope (m):
Slope (m) = change in y / change in x = (25 - 5)/(2 - 1)
Slope (m) = 20
Find the y-intercept (b) by substituting (x, y) = (1, 5) and m = 20 into y = mx + b:
5 = 20(1) + b
5 = 20 + b
5 - 20 = b
-15 = b
b = -15
Write the equation of the linear function by substituting m = 20 and b = -15 into y = mx + b:
y = 20x - 15
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In a triangle, the three interior angles always add to 180°
5x + 7x + 8x = 180
20x = 180
x = 180/20
x = 9
m∠1 = 5x = 5*9 = 45°
m∠2 = 7x = 7*9 = 63°
m∠3 = 8x = 8*9 = 72°
Answer:
45°, 63° and 72°
Answer:
Angle 1 is 58. Angle 2 is 32.
Step-by-step explanation:
The measure of Angle ACB is 90 because C is on the circle and A and B connect to form a diameter of the circle. So, Angle 1 and Angle 2 add up to 90 (total degrees in triangle - 90). Now you can add the expressions the question gave for Angle 1 and Angle 2, and you get 7x + 6. So you have the equation 7x + 6 = 90. Solve the equation and you get x = 12. Now you can plug in that value for x into the expressions for Angles 1 and 2 to find their measures.