Answer:
your answer should be 6! :)
Answer: $6,000
Step-by-step explanation: If set up correctly, the value of the car at the end of 2006 times 0.6 (because the car is losing 0.4 of its value, so it keeps 0.6 of its value) should get you the value of the car at the end of 2007.
The equation should look like this:
(value of the car at the end of 2006) x 0.6 = (value of the car at the end of 2007)
Then you substitute: (value at the end of 2006) x 0.6 = 3600
Then divide: (value at the end of 2006) = 0.6 ÷ 3600
Then substitute again: (value at the end of 2006) = 6,000
Hope this helped you! Feel free to ask me any questions!
Answer:
1045.01 rounded to the nearest hundredth
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we can draw this out. The angle of depression is the angle formed by the object at the top and the line formed by the object at the top and the object at the bottom.
If the truck on the left is truck A and the truck on the right is truck B, with the helicopter being the circle on top, there is one 60 degree angle of depression and one 20 degree one. If we make a point at the point in the road the helicopter is straight above, and we connect the points, we can form two right triangles, as shown. If we can calculate the lengths of sides x and y, we can add them up to find the length between the two trucks.
Starting with side x, we know one angle and the side length adjacent to that angle. We want to find the length opposite that angle. One formula that encompasses this is tan(θ) = opposite/adjacent. Therefore, tan(60) = x/500
tan(60) = x/500
multiply both sides by 500 to isolate the x
tan(60) * 500 = x
x = 866.0254
Similarly, with side y, we can say that tan(20) = y/500 and
tan(20) * 500 = y
y= 181.9851
The distance between the two trucks can be shown as x+y, so x+y= 1045.01 rounded to the nearest hundredth