Answer:
Let x equal the ice thickness. An equality that represents a safe ice thickness for walkability is:
x ≥ 4 inches
(Plus the graph)
Step-by-step explanation:
Defining a variable just means you let any letter or symbol take the place of something. But you have to specifically say what is what in order for it to be clear.
So I defined "x" as the variable to represent the ice's thickness. And since we want an inequality for all the safe thicknesses, we could say that "x" must be greater than or equal to 4 inches thick in order to safely walk on it.
Lastly, you'd graph it with a solid point on 4 with the arrow going to the right.
Answer:
55.734 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's call the wind speed x and the time of flight t.
Then, we can write the following equation, knowing that the distance is equal speed times time of flight:
910 = (350+x) * t
660 = (350-x) * t
If we isolate t in both equations and compare its value, we have that:
910 / (350+x) = 660 / (350-x)
(350+x)/(350-x) = 910/660
350 + x = 1.3788 * (350-x)
350 + x = 482.58 - 1.3788x
2.3788x = 132.58
x = 55.734 mph

The hypotenuse is 5 unit and the adjacent side to the angle is 4 unit. We can find the other side using Pythagoras theorem

Hence the value of
3x - 10 = x + 4 <== ur equation
three times a number.....3x...with the x representing the number
ten less....3x - 10
is the same as...means =
that number (x) increased by 4....x + 4
so we have 3x - 10 = x + 4...
3x - 10 = x + 4
3x - x = 4 + 10
2x = 14
x = 14/2
x = 7....and that number is 7
Pi•r^2
Radius= 15
Plug in and that should give you the blue area. =706.858
If you added 3 feet to the circle that would change the radius to 18 so back to the formula...
Pi•18^2
=1,017.876
To find the shades you would have to subtract the two and get your answer
Interesting. Either the answer choices are wrong or I am.... is the formula right? Lol it’s been too long