The distance travelled by an object is 50 m.
<h3>What is Distance?</h3>
The distance between two points is the length of the path connecting them.
Here, given equation of distance
S = 1/2 (u + v)t
Where s is the distance traveled by an object (in meters)
initial velocity u (in m/s)
final velocity v (in m/s).
t in seconds.
Now, given values are;
u = 8 m/s ; v = 12 m/s ; t = 5 sec.
S = 1/2 (8 + 12)5
S = 1/2 (20)5
S = 100/2
S = 50 m.
Thus, the distance travelled by an object is 50 m.
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C.)
Since the ideal width is 7 cm and can vary by most 0.3 cm. This means the range is 6.7 cm to 7.3 cm Absolute value means that any negative number becomes positive. l 6.7 -7 l and l 7.3 - 7 l both equal 0.3 cm
l w - 7 l </= 0.3
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is the option A, which is: A. Equilateral triangles.
The explanation for this answer is shown below:
By definition, a tetrahedron is a solid in three dimensions that has: six sides, four vertices and four triangular faces. These faces are equilateral triangles, which means that all the sides are equal and all the interior angles measure
degrees.
The tetrahedron is also called "triangular pyramid".