The partial products are: 42 x 28 = (40 + 2) x (20 + 8) = 40 x 20 + 40 x 8 + 2 x 20 + 2 x 8
= 800 + 320 + 40 + 16 Hope this helped.
I will help you on two conditions: 1) that you never again call yourself "stupid," and that you ask no more than 1 or 2 questions per post.
I'll focus on #5. Recall that distance = rate times time: d = r*t.
You want distance and are given rate and time: rate 1.8 km/min; time 48 min.
I see you write "distance" next to "1.8 km;" that is not correct, because
the problem states that "the rate is 1.8 km per minute." 1.8 km is a distance; 1.8 km / min is not (it's a rate).
So, again, to find the distance traveled, mult. the rate by the elapsed time:
distance = (1.8 km/min)(48 min) = 86.4 km, or about 54 miles.
Answer:
240 metres per minute
Step-by-step explanation:
1500 / 6.25 = 240
Answer:
99
Step-by-step explanation:
Geometry is not my best subject but here's what I did:
The sum of the angles in a triangle is 180 so if we add 4 and 8 we can get angle 6
--> 180 - (37+62)
--> 180 - 99
---> 81
The sum of the angles on a line intersected at a point = 180
180 - 81 = Angle 5
Angle 5 = 99
Answer:
150
Step-by-step explanation:
Since y is directly proportional to sqrt((x+2)^2), there is a constant,k, such that
y=ksqrt((x+2)^2)
We are given a pair (x,y) in this relation. Let's plug in (8,250 ) to find k.
250=ksqrt((8+2)^2)
250=ksqrt((10)^2)
250=k10
250/10=k
25=k
So for any pair (x,y) we have the relation y=25((x+2)^2).
We are asked to find y when x=4.
y=25((4+2))^2
y=25(6)
y=150
Test to see if y is proportional to sqrt((x+2)^2)
For the given points: 250/150=10/6
The equation is true so we're great.