This is a unit rate question. We can solve this in chronological order of steps:
Step 1: Write out the beginning for the first unit rate.
Faith completed 60 burpees in 5 minutes last week.
Step 2: Since 60 burpees were completed in 5 minutes, we can divide 60 by 5 to find how many burpees were completed in 1 minute.
60 divided by 5 equals 12.
5 divided by 5 equals 1.
Our fraction for how many burpees Faith did in a minute last week is 12/1. This reduces to 12, meaning that Faith did 12 burpees last week.
Step 3: Find the unit rate for this week.
Faith completed 78 burpees in 6 minutes this week. Because of this, we can divide 78 by 6 to find how many burpees Faith completed this week.
78 divided by 6 equals 13.
6 divided by 6 equals 1.
Our final fraction for how many completed burpees Faith did this week is 13/1, which reduces to 13. Therefore, Faith completed 13 burpees per minute this week.
Your final answer: In terms of separate values, Faith completed 12 burpees per minute last week and 13 burpees per minute this week. If you need help, let me know and I will gladly assist you.
Angle XYZ = 1/2 (Arc VW - Arc XZ)
2*35 = 84 - Arc XZ
Arc XZ = 84 - 70 = 14°
Therefore, C is the correct answer.
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I think the answer is B? They didn't say whether point P is in the centre of the circle, so the answer could also actually be D. But assuming that P is the centre point of the circle, the answer should be B.
AP (7mm) > Radius of circle p (6mm)
meaning that the line should extend out of the circle from the centre of it and thus produce one intersection.
As for the rest of the line, BP,
BP (3mm) < Radius of circle p (6mm)
meaning that if the distance of point P to point B is shorter than the distance of point p from the line of the circle (this distance being the radius), it should not make another intersection.
Therefore, there is only 1 intersection and the answer should be B (if point P is the middle of circle p)
Description about easy geometry is given below
Step-by-step explanation:
1.The basic geometric objects that create shapes like : points, lines, line segments, rays, and planes. A point is represented by a dot and shows a location in space.
2.Geometry is easier and it was easier to study for. Algebra is more focused on equations while the things covered in Geometry really just have to do with finding the length of shapes and the measure of angles.
3.In two dimensions there are 3 geometries:
- Euclidean,
- spherical, and
- hyperbolic.
4.A point in geometry is a location. ... A point is shown by a dot. A line is defined as a line of points that extends infinitely in two directions. It has one dimension, length. Points that are on the same line are called collinear points.