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Fudgin [204]
3 years ago
11

A parachutist's speed during a free fall reaches 45

Mathematics
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Andrew [12]3 years ago
4 0
148.5 feet per second and if he falls for 2 seconds he would fall down 297 feet
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Step-by-step explanation:

The GCF of 10 and 46 is 2. I hope this helps.

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Whats the answer to these? (These are called Proper fractions.)
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Answer to the first question: 7/10ths of a mile

Explaination: When adding fractions, you need to have a common denominator. Since dividing 3/10 by 2 to get a denominator of 5 makes 3 a decimal, it's easier to multiply 2/5 by 2 to get a denominator of 10. You do the same to the top that you do to the bottom: \frac{2*2}{5*2} = \frac{4}{10}. From there, just add 4/10 and 3/10 to get the answer: 7/10ths of a mile.

Answer to the second question: Daniel read three (3/10) more books

Explaination: Since you can't evenly multiply 5 or 2 to get the opposite number, it's easier to multiply to the lowest common multiple. The easiest way to find that is to multiply both denominators (5*2=10). You'll have to multiply the numerator by the same amount you multipled the denominator by. For Daniel, that would mean: \frac{4*2}{5*2} = \frac{8}{10}. For Edgar, that would mean: \frac{1*5}{2*5} = \frac{5}{10}. So, Daniel read 3 more books than Edgar.

Answer to the third question: 2/4 mile (or 1/2 a mile)

Explaination: 2/8 can be simplified, by dividing the top and bottom by 2, resulting in 1/4. Since both fractions have the same denominator (/4), you can add them to get 2/4ths. This can be simplified further to half (1/2) a mile.

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Lilit [14]

The pattern is that the numbers in the right-most and left-most squares of the diamond add to the bottom square and multiply to reach the number in the top square.


For example, in the first given example, we see that the numbers 5 and 2 add to the number 7 in the bottom square and multiply to the number 10 in the top square.


Another example is how the numbers 2 and 3 in the left-most and right-most squares add up to the number 5 in the bottom square and multiply to the number 6 in the top square.


Using this information, we can solve the five problems on the bottom of the paper.


a) We are given the numbers 3 and 4 in the left-most and right-most squares. We must figure out what they add to and what they multiply to:

3 + 4 = 7

3 x 4 = 12

Using this, we can fill in the top square with the number 12 and the bottom square with the number 7.


b) We are given the numbers -2 and -3 in the left-most and right-most squares, which again means that we must figure out what the numbers add and multiply to.

(-2) + (-3) = -5

(-2) x (-3) = 6

Using this, we can fill the top square in with the number 6 and the bottom square with the number -5.


c) This time, we are given the numbers which we typically find by adding and multiplying. We will have to use trial and error to find the numbers in the left-most and right-most squares.


We know that 12 has the positive factors of (1, 12), (2,6), and (3,4). Using trial and error we can figure out that 3 and 4 are the numbers that go in the left-most and right-most squares.


d) This time, we are given the number we find by multiplying and a number in the right-most square. First, we can find the number in the left-most square, which we will call x. We know that \frac{1}{2}x = 4, so we can find that x, or the number in the left-most square, is 8. Now we can find the bottom square, which is the sum of the two numbers in the left-most and right-most squares. This would be 8 + \frac{1}{2} = \frac{17}{2}. The number in the bottom square is \boxed{\frac{17}{2}}.


e) Similar to problem c, we are given the numbers in the top and bottom squares. We know that the positive factors of 8 are (1, 8) and (2, 4). However, none of these numbers add to -6, which means we must explore the negative factors of 8, which are (-1, -8), and (-2, -4). We can see that -2 and -4 add to -6. The numbers in the left-most and right-most squares are -2 and -4.

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<span><span>If you would like to solve the equation </span>- 7 * x - 3 * x + 2 = 8 * x - 8, you can calculate this using the following steps:<span>

- 7 * x - 3 * x + 2 = 8 * x - 8
- 7 * x - 3 * x - 8 * x = - 8 - 2
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x = 10 / 18
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<span>The correct result would be </span>5/9<span>.</span></span></span>
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