Answer:
Mercury has a diameter of 3,032 miles (4,879 km) making it a little more than one third the size of Earth.
If Earth were the size of a baseball, Mercury would be about the size of a golf ball. The diameter of Mercury is 4,879 km, which is approximately 38% the diameter of Earth. In other words, if you put three Mercury's side by side, they would be a little larger than the Earth from end to end. While this makes Mercury smaller than the largest natural satellites in our system – such as Ganymede and Titan – it is more massive and far more dense than they are.
In fact, Mercury’s mass is approximately 3.3 x 1023 kg (5.5% the mass of Earth) which means that its density – at 5.427 g/cm3 – is the second highest of any planet in the Solar System, only slightly less than Earth’s (5.515 g/cm3). This also means that Mercury’s surface gravity is 3.7 m/s2, which is the equivalent of 38% of Earth’s gravity (0.38 g). This means that if you weighed 100 kg (220 lbs) on Earth, you would weigh 38 kg (84 lbs) on Mercury.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
X = 26 ; y = 27
(x − y)2 = x² − 2xy + y²
(26 - 27)² = 26² - 2(26)(27) + 27²
(-1)² = 676 - 1404 + 729
1 = 1405 - 1404
1 = 1
Answer:
1) the purchase price
(4.30+1.45)*2000
5.75*2000
11500€
2) the profit
(1750*10.50+(2000-1750)*8.50)-11500
18375+2125-11500
9000€
Step-by-step explanation:
It is ABCD ~ GFHE because you have to list corresponding points when stating similarity
If the number is 3.8333333.... then
X=3.83333....
10X = 38.3333.....
10X - X
38.3333....
- 3.8333....
= 34.5
so 9X = 34.5
X = 34.5/9
Multiple both top and bottom by 2 to get rid of decimal.
69/18
Normalize it to get rid of improper fraction.
3 15/18
Simplify
3 5/6
If the number is 3.838383838383.... then
X = 3.83838383...
100X = 383.83838383...
100X - X = 99X
383.83838383...
3.83838383...
380
99X = 380
X = 380/99
X = 3 83/99