Answer:
$9,769.50
Step-by-step explanation:
8,350(1.17) = 9,769.5
Answer:
The top right
Step-by-step explanation:
In the top right table, every x value has only one y value.
Interesting problem ...
The key is to realize that the wires have some distance to the ground, that does not change.
The pole does change. But the vertical height of the pole plus the distance from the pole to the wires is the distance ground to the wires all the time. In other words, for any angle one has:
D = L * sin(alpha) + d, where D is the distance wires-ground, L is the length of the pole, alpha is the angle, and 'd' is the distance from the top of the (inclined) pole to the wires:
L*sin(40) + 8 = L*sin(60) + 2, so one can get the length of the pole:
L = (8-2)/(sin(60) - sin(40)) = 6/0.2232 = 26.88 ft (be careful to have the calculator in degrees not rad)
So the pole is 26.88 ft long!
If the wires are higher than 26.88 ft, no problem. if they are below, the concerns are justified and it won't pass!
Your statement does not mention the distance between the wires and the ground. Do you have it?
Answer:
-2 is the biggest number because in the negatives the bigger number us always the smaller one.
Ariel wants to write 8 entries for her blog. After 2 hours,she has 5 entries left. After 4 hours, she has 2 entries left. Which graph represents ariels remaining entries?
After 2 hours, she has 5 entries left. After 4 hours, she has 2 entries left.