Bolts are usually classified in terms of two types of measurements: the metric system and the imperial system. In calipers, the metric system is in units of millimeters, while the imperial system is in units of inches. For example, when a bolt is sized as 12 × 1.25 in the metric system, that means the bolt thread diameter measures 12 mm, and the thread pitch measures 1.25 mm.
So, if your metric bolt measures 0.78 over the threads, that means that the
size of the bolt is 0.78 mm in thread pitch. The attached picture shows how you measure the thread pitch.
Answer:
(√6 - √2)/4
Step-by-step explanation:
cos30°cos45° - sin30°sin45°
= cos (30 + 45)°
= cos 75°
= (√6 - √2)/4
126/10 would mean that from the original number, the decimal point is at 126.0 so when it is divided by 10, it will move over one placement, making it 12.6... I would estimate that your answer is C. 12.6
Answer: 
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to draw a Right triangle as the one attached, where "x" is the lenght of a ladder Andrew will need to reach the top and be out of the flower bed.
You must apply the Pythagorean Theorem. This is:

Where "a" is the hypotenuse and "b" and "c" are the legs of the Right triangle.
If you solve for "a", you get:

In this case, you can identify in the figure that:

Therefore, knowing those values, you can substitute them into
and then you must evaluate, in order to find the value of "x".
This is:
