Answer:
To multiply two fractions, we multiply the numerators to get the new numerator and multiply the denominators to get the new denominator. However, we are taught that when faced with a problem such as 3⁄5 ÷ 4⁄7, we should invert the second fraction and multiply.
Give each month a number:
January = 0
February = 1
March = 2
April = 3
Now set X to 3 in the equation ad solve for t.
t = -30cos(x/6) +60
t = -30cos(3/6) +60
t = 33.672 degrees. ( Round as necessary)
You would need to change the +60 to a new starting point based on what the rise in temperature is due to global warming.
Answer:
2nd option
Step-by-step explanation:
r + 1 = 23 ( subtract 1 from both sides )
r = 22 ( multiply both sides by 3 to clear the fraction )
r = 66 ( divide both sides by
)
r =
×
( rationalising the denominator )
r =
= 33
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