The given problem is very confusing since it was copy
pasted directly from the source so the equations look scrambled and plus it was
one words. After my own translation, I believe the given numbers are:
4 ⋅ 10^6
and
1 ⋅ 10^4
The symbol ⋅ means
that the two numbers are multiplied while the symbol ^ means an exponent of.
Now we are asked to find how much the 1st number is larger than the
2nd number. To solve this, we simply have to divide the bigger
number by the smaller number. Since 4 ⋅ 10^6
has bigger exponent than 1 ⋅ 10^4
then it is the bigger number.
Ratio = 4 ⋅ 10^6 /
1 ⋅ 10^4
Ratio = 4 ⋅ 10^2 =
400
Therefore 4 ⋅ 10^6
is 400 times bigger than 1 ⋅ 10^4.
Answer:
<span>400 times</span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Speed = distance travelled/time
A horse ran 800 m in 40 seconds. This means that the speed is
800/40 = 20 m/s
The horse ran 1200 m in 60 seconds. This means that the speed is
1200/60 = 20 m/s
The horse ran 1200 m in 60 seconds. This means that the speed is
480/24 = 20 m/s
Since the horse's rate or speed is the same at each scenario, it means that the relationship between the distance covered by the horse and the time taken is proportional.
Let k represent the constant of proportionality. The constant of proportionality is 20. It represents speed of the horse.
Let d represent the distance in meters.
Let t represent the time in seconds.
Therefore
d = 20t
I think it is 135 mi to the 2 power
We have changed 3 1/2= 7/2 and 22 1/4= 89/4
and the speed of Caroline is = distance: time= 89/4:7/2= 89/4 x 2/7= 89/14= 6.36 miles per minute
notice you wrongly wrote per mile