The distance between A and B = |B - A|
We have -12 and -1.
Substitute:
|-1 - (-12)| = |-1 + 12| = |11| = 11
<h3>Answer: 11 units.</h3>
Answer:
37
Step-by-step explanation:
6th square number is 6 and 6² = 36
first cubed number is 1 and 1³ = 1
36+1=37
Answer:
The Great Ocean Conveyor Belt
Step-by-step explanation:
The ocean is not a still body of water. There is constant motion in the ocean in the form of a global ocean conveyor belt. This motion is caused by a combination of thermohaline currents (thermo = temperature; haline = salinity) in the deep ocean and wind-driven currents on the surface. Cold, salty water is dense and sinks to the bottom of the ocean while warm water is less dense and remains on the surface.
The ocean conveyor gets its “start” in the Norwegian Sea, where warm water from the Gulf Stream heats the atmosphere in the cold northern latitudes. This loss of heat to the atmosphere makes the water cooler and denser, causing it to sink to the bottom of the ocean. As more warm water is transported north, the cooler water sinks and moves south to make room for the incoming warm water. This cold bottom water flows south of the equator all the way down to Antarctica. Eventually, the cold bottom waters returns to the surface through mixing and wind-driven upwelling, continuing the conveyor belt that encircles the globe.
Problem OneThis is one of those questions that you might think is silly until you try it for yourself or you read about it.
The thing you have to understand, which is not well stated, is that oblique cylinders have circles on the top and bottom. You guys (in the United States) still have pennies, don't you? Take 10 or twelve of them and make a stack where each penny sticks out 1/16 of an inch from the edge of the penny below it. I can't draw it I don't think (even my stick men look like someone who can't hold a pencil drew them), but maybe I can find a picture or you can.
Got it.
So the oblique cylinder has a circle on the top and bottom, just the way the pennies do when you stack them like the cylinder below. Then you can stack them like a soup can. Did anything change? No
The
correct answer is (drum roll please) <<<<<<< <em>They are the same volume.
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Problem 2<em />Suppose you have a glass whose sides are straight up and down (a right cylinder with no top). You fill the glass with water. Stop a moment to consider this. Now magically you place a plain right through the middle of the glass.
Question: is there any difference between the shape of the plain at the top of the glass than that shape at the middle? (You should answer that they are the same shape -- a circle -- at both the top and middle of the glass).
If you caught on, you would have said that the shapes are the same in your question.
Hexagon <<<<<<<<<<
answer.