Answer:
Direction is missing
Step-by-step explanation:
Veronica’s velocity was measured as 4.3 m/s. She displaced 20 meters in 4.7 seconds. We know that velocity is a vector quantity. It has both magnitude as well as direction. Velocity is defined as the total distance per unit time I.e.
i.e. the magnitude of velocity is 4.3 m/s
Here, only velocity is given but its direction is missing. So, the missing information is " the direction ".
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Sampling with replacement means that we choose a marble, note its colour, put it back and shake the box, then choose a marble again.
There are
marbles in total. The probability that the first chosen marble is blue is
then Maya replaces this marble and the probability of choosing the second blue marble is the same. Using the product rule, the probability of drawing 2 blue marbles in a row is

To estimate, you can round 627 up to 630 and round 253 down to 250.
650-250=380. 380 is your estimate.
The actual answer is 374.
Answer:
1) (-3,-2)
2) x=-3
Step-by-step explanation:
1) The vertex of a parabola is the turning point that is the minimum or maximum of the graph, based on the shape of the parabola. In this case, the vertex is the minimum. By looking at the coordinate points, we can tell that the minimum value where the graph changes the direction is at (-3,-2).
2) The line of symmetry is the line on the graph that cuts the shape exactly in half. This means that if you were to fold the graph along this line, the two sides would be identical. All parabolas have a line of symmetry and it always matches the vertex. The equation for the line of symmetry will be x= whatever the x-value of the vertex is. So, for this graph, the line of symmetry is x=-3.
Answer:
4.75 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
We must introduce the symbols for inches and feet.
Here we will use, x' = x feet and x" = x inches
A high school track teams long jump record is 21 feet and
inches i.e. 21'2.25" this year.
Now, Tim's best long jump is 20 feet and
inches i.e. 20'9.5".
So, the difference between the record jump and Tim's best jump is
(21'2.25" - 20'9.5")
= (21'2.25" - 21') + (21' - 20'9.5")
= 2.25" + 2.5" {Since, 1' = 12" i.e. 21' = 20' 12"}
= 4.75"
Therefore, Tim has to jump 4.75 inches farther to break the record. (Answer)