ANSWER
Option D is correct
EXPLANATION
We resolve the forces into component forms.


Also the second is resolved to obtain,


To find the resultant vector, V, We add the corresponding components of the two forces to get:


The correct answer is D.
Answer:
either the first or second but id go with the second one!
Step-by-step explanation:
A) 23/8 divide 23 by 8 to get 2 with remainder 7 therefore 2 7/8
work all by treating each fraction as a division problem and placing the remainder over the divisor
b) 14/3 = 4 2/3
c) 19/11 = 1 8/11
d) 8/7 = 1 1/7
e) 17/9 = 1 8/9
f) 27/8 = 3 3/8
g) 35/5 = 11 2/3
h) 9/4 = 2 1/4
The answer would be 78 because 10% of 60 is 6. 6 x 3 = 18 60+18=78