The distance between the Earth's surface and the upper edge of the Earth's atmosphere would be Q - V.
The distance from the Sun to the Earth is Q. The distance from the Sun to the upper edge of the atmosphere is V. If you subtract V from Q, the remaining distance is that of the Earth's atmosphere. Q - V = the atmosphere
Answer: I would answer but the image is blocked for me- can you type the problem by any chance?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
8 subtracted from the product of 9 and x
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Hard to read sideways but what I got from that is that you have a right triangle and you are trying to explain the other angles?
Both of the other two angles would be 45 because an angle is 180 total. If it is a right angle, that means that there is a 90 degree angle. 180-90=90. In a right angle, the other two angles are the same in degree. Therefor 90/2 is 45. 45 applies to both of the acute angles. I hope this helps! Good luck :)
Yeah I'm not sure but I think it's 6