It's distance covered that's important here. 533 feet down to sea level is just that: 533 feet; if the climber continues descending, we add that additional descent to 533 ft, obtaining a total descent of 543 ft.
Answer:
Ron runs the fastest.
Step-by-step explanation:
To see who's the fastest you should convert everyone's speed into one unit (feet per second for this example).
Liz
13 feet per second (doesn't have to be converted).
Ron
He runs 495 feet in 34 seconds, so he runs 495 feet ÷ 34 ≅ 14.55882 feet per second.
Katie
1 mile = 5280 feet. She runs 5280 feet in 506 seconds, so she runs 5280 ÷ 506 ≅ 10.43478 feet per second.
Will
1 minute = 60 seconds. He runs 666 feet in 60 seconds, so he runs 666 ÷ 60 = 11.1 feet per second.
Results
Liz - 13 feet per second
Ron - 14.55882 feet per second
Katie - 10.43478 feet per second
Will - 11.1 feet per second
As the results show, Ron runs the fastest, Liz the second fastest, Will the third fastest and Katie the fourth fastest.
The Answer Is -2.
Because You Would Have To Rearrange Your Equation By Subtracting What Is To The Right Of The Equal Sign From Both Sides Of The Equation.
Answer:
13.5
Step-by-step explanation:
becoz,
18*9/12
=13.5
You are trying to figure out 1/6 of her weight. Since her weight is 19 pounds, you would put it over one to create a fraction and times is by 1/6 which would give you 19/6.