7. You have the equator's length of four planets, the distances are given in kilometers
8. Estimation for the Earth: 40.000 km. Jupiter: 400.000. These approximations come from the nearest whole number for each.
9. The relation is that if the Jupiter equator's length is divided by ten, you will get the Earth's equator length, which means that Jupiter's equator is ten times bigger than the earth.
Answer:
.998%
Step-by-step explanation:
102.8/103 = .9980582524
Answer: The slope is - 1/2.
Step-by-step explanation:
When you add and subtract be sure that the two fractions have the same denomination, and then add/subtract the numerators. I always do cross multiplication of the two fractions to obtain the same denominators-although there are various ways to do this.
Multiplying fractions is simply straight across.
Dividing fractions:
Keep, change, flip.
Keep the first fraction the same, change the sign to its opposite (ex:division flips to multiplication), and flip the numerator and the denominator of the second fraction. Then, preform the arithmetic from your "new" problem.