Area of a rectangle of length L and width W is A = LW.
Here, A = 60 ft^2 = (12 ft)(2x-3 ft). Let's find the values of x for which the area =60 ft^2, and then the values of x for which the area is greater than 60 ft^2.
60 = 12(2x-3) becomes 5 = 2x - 3 after dividing both sides by 12.
Adding 3 to both sides of this last equation results in 8 = 2x, so x = 4.
Does (12 ft)(2[4 ft] - 3) = 60? Does (12 ft)(5 ft) = 60 sq ft? YES.
The area of this rectangle will be greater than 60 sq ft if x>4 ft. (answer)
Answer: You shouldn't hate trig.
Step-by-step explanation:
SinΘ= opposite/hypotenuse
SinΘ=y/x
Sin(16) = 9/x
x = 9/Sin(16)
x= 32.7 cm
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: you would first subtract the 3 from 9 for a basic fee. And after you would decide 6 by .40 and you would end up traveling 15km
When adding decimals always line them up
for example: 5.23
+6.35
--------
11.58
see simple hope I helped