Answer:
4 blu-rays
Step-by-step explanation:
*Note: I'm rounding up to full dollars to make this easier. You will get the same answer, whether you round up or not.
First, get rid of the shipping cost from the budget.
$150 - $10 = <u>$140 left for blu-rays</u>
Then divide $140 by $30, which is the price for a single blu-ray to get the number of blu-rays Chris can get.
$140 ÷ $30 ≈ 4.6 repeating. You can't have a fraction of a movie, so Chris can get 4 blu-rays
Answer:
2.63274768567
Step-by-step explanation:
First, note that 3.1415... is p, so 2(3.1415...) is 2pi and 4(3.1415...) is 4pi.
2pi and 4pi are full rotations, which will lead to the same cosine (i.e. cos(x) = cos (x+2pi) = cos(x+4pi) = ... = cos (x+2k*pi)).
So, the expression equals cos0.5 + cos 0.5 + cos0.5 = 3cos0.5 = 3(0.87758256189) = 2.63274768567
I hope this helps! :)
3+1=4
As all parents would teach their babies simple math...take three candies and take one more. How many candies do you have now? Four
Answer:
144-36=108
Square root 108 = 10.4cm (cb)
Soh Cah toa
Sin(55) =o/h
=10.4/h
xh
H x sin55 =10.4
÷sin55
H= 10.4/sin55
H=12.7cm
CD is 12.7cm to 3 s.f.