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Answer: 60/61
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
50. ☺️☺️
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm going to assume you need this inequality solved.
First, write it as numbers, not words.
7/10n + 14 < 49
where "n" is the unknown number.
Second, if I were you, I'd change that fraction into a decimal, as it'll make life easier later on.
7/10 = 0.7
Now, solve it like you would any other equation.
0.7n + 14 < 49
0.7n +14 - 14 < 49 - 14
0.7n < 35
0.7n ÷ 0.7 < 35 ÷ 0.7
n < 50
The answer is n < 50
Answer:
24
Step-by-step explanation:
24 can evenly go into each both numbers, and it's the highest number to be able to go into both
Answer:
I'll give you three examples of tangents in the real world:
- <u>Ski on a snowy mountain.
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- <u>A street under a car wheel.
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- <u>The line formed between the armpit and a deodorant type roll on.</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember <em><u>a tangent is a straight line that touches a curve in a point</u></em>, by this reason, you can search examples where there are curves (like the snowy mountain, car wheel and the deodorant type roll on in the answer), touched by a beeline (ski, street, and armpit) in just a point, in the same form, you can use as an example a ball on a soccer field and others. I don't know what examples gave you in the lesson but I'm sure at least one of the examples I give you must function.