Your neighbor will let you take water from the well on his claim,
charging you $.05 a quart.
If 'x' is the number of quarts you take from his well on Tuesday, then
'y' is the amount of money you owe him before the sun goes down.
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Answer:
3.0
Step-by-step explanation:
The angle, its opposite side, and the hypotenuse are given. Then the relevant trig relation is ...
Sin = Opposite/Hypotenuse
sin(21°) = x/8.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . use the given values
x = 8.3·sin(21°) ≈ 8.3×0.3584 . . . . . . multiply by 8.3
x ≈ 3.0
Answer:
27 miles.
Step-by-step explanation:
Here I attach the draw of the coordinates.
Tony traveled 3 segments. The first was from (12,6) to (12, 15), where, leting 12 constant, he moved from 6 to 15 in the ordinates axis, which implies 9 units. This is the section 1 in the draw.
Then he moved from point B to C. If you notice, this distance is the hypotenuse on the the triangle DBC. We can find this value using Pitagoras' theorem:
DB^2 + CD^2 = CB^2
With DB=15 and CD=8 (12 minus 4 = 8)
15^2 + 8^2 = 289
So CB^2=289
Applying sqr root:
CB = 17
So, the second section has a measure of 17 units.
Finally, the 3rd section is the hypotenuse of the DAC triangle and we can use Pitagoras to solve it:
CD^2 + AD^2 = CA^2
8^2 + 6^2 = CA^2
64 + 36 = 100
So, CA=10
In the 3r section we traveled 10 units.
So, in total he traveled 10 + 17 + 9 = 36 units
As every unit is 0.75 miles he traveled 36*0.75 miles:
36*0.75 = 27 miles
He traveled in total 27 miles!!
Answer:
5.6 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
sin a = 8/10
sin a = x/7
8/10 = x/7
x = 8/10 * 7 = 28/5 = 5.6 ft
Answer:
In Euclidean geometry, a regular polygon is a polygon that is equiangular (all angles are equal in measure) and equilateral (all sides have the same length).
Dual polygon: Self-dual
Step-by-step explanation: