Y=3x+4 is the answer for this equation to make it parallel
You can solve this problem and calculate the height of the pole, by following the steps below:
Tan(α)=Opposite leg/Adjacent leg
α is the angle of elevation (α=<span>67°).
</span> The opposite leg is <span>the height of the pole. Let's call it "x".
</span> Adjacent leg=137 feet
When you substitute these values into the formula Tan(α)=Opposite leg/Adjacent leg, you have:
Tan(α)=Opposite leg/Adjacent leg
Tan(67°)=x/137
You must clear the "x"
x=137xTan(67°)
x=322.75
W<span>hat is the height of the pole?</span>
The answer is: The height of the pole is 322.75 feet.
Answer:
Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
HHH → All heads
HHT → Two heads + one tail
HTH → Two heads + one tail
HTT → Two tails + one head
THH → One tail + two heads
THT → Two tails + one head
TTH → Two tails + one head
TTT → All tails
Therefore, At least two tails means → Sample space outcome with two tails Or all tails
Therefore, from the given options HTT is having two tails.
Option B is the correct option.
This would look like 6x/11. Since the problem doesn’t state the answer then you would simply write the expression.