All I remember is: 1° (degree) = 60' (minute) = 3600" (second) and use the given numbers to put on the..... d° m' s"........dd = d + m/60 + s/3600
1) 118°44'15" => 118/1 + 44/60 + 15/3600 = 118.7375
same thing with
2) <span>48°30'36" => 48 + 30/60 + 36/3600 = 48.51</span>
You haven't provided the graph, therefore, I cannot provide you with a specific solution for this question.
However, I will tell you how to solve it and you can apply on the graph you have.
Now, we are given that:
x-axis represents the distance in ft
y-axis represents the time in minutes
To get the time that she has walked when she reaches the farthest point from her house, all you have to do is:
1- go to the greatest point on the x-axis. This point would be representing the farthest distance.
2- get the value of the y corresponding to the x-point you got in step one. This would be the time walked when she reaches the farthest point which is the value you are looking for.
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
19.9 i think
Step-by-step explanation:
125/3.14=39.8
39.8/2=19.9
hope i helped
Answer:
a=29/42
Step-by-step explanation:
6a-1÷7=4
first write the division as a fraction
6a-1/7=4
add 1/7 to each side
6a=4+1/7
which is equal to
6a=29/7
divide both sides by 6
a=29/42