Your answer is 189,345,600,000,000 tons per year
There are 86,400 seconds in a day, and 365.25 days in a year. So 86,400*365.25= 31,557,600 seconds per year. Now if each second the sun burns 6 million tons we have to multiply that by the number of total seconds per year. So 31,557,600 * 6,000,000= 189,345,600,000,000 hydrogen tons per year.
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Answer:
m(∠AOF) = 148°
Step-by-step explanation:
From the figure attached,
CD intersects line EF at a point O.
Line CD is perpendicular to the line EF.
m(∠AOE) = 32°
m(∠COE) = 90°
Since m(∠COE) = m(∠AOE) + m(∠AOC) = 90°
32° + m(∠AOC) = 90°
m(∠AOC) = 90° - 32° = 58°
m(∠AOF) = m(∠AOC) + m(∠COF)
= 58° + 90°
= 148°
Therefore, m(∠AOF) = 148° will be the answer.
The answer to this question:
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east and west sides 8ft
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In this question, the east and west fencing cost is $4/ft but the south and north fencing cost is $2/ft. The cost is cheaper for fencing north and south side which cost half of the east and west side. The perimeter is made by adding the south, north, east and west side.
If x = north and south fencing and y= is east and west side, then you can get this equation
cost= (south+north) * $2 + (east+west)*$4
128=(x+x) * 2 + (y+ y) * 4
128= 4x + 8y
32= x+ 2y
x= 32-2y
The area is count by multiplying the width and length, which was x and y in this question. The formula should be:
area= length * width
area= x * y
area= (32-2y) * y
area= 32y - 2y^2
Then, you need to find the value of y needed for the maximum area.
32y- 2y^2
32 - 2*2y=0
32= 4y
y= 8
If y=8 then
x= 32-2y
x= 32- 16= 16
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8/34 would be your answer it would be the number of apple pies over the number of total pies.
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The best way ( meaning, the way that results squares with the biggest areas ) is to cut it in 2 squares with the lenght of 10cm. Then, the area is 10*10 cm = 100 cm^2
Why cut it like this? We find the highest number that divides both 20 and 10, in this case it's 10. Then, we can cut squares with the lenght of 10 cm. But we have a rectangle with the area of 20*10=200 cm^2 , and we cut squares of 10*10=100cm^2. 200/100=2. So we cut 2 squares
Also, you could say that it's because the simmetry line cuts the rectangle in 2 other simetrical rectangles, which in this case, happen to be squares.