Answer:
<em>Building the house on the top of a hill, she became famous.</em>
Explanation:
The given sentences are two independent clauses that talk about a single noun/ pronoun (in this case). And to rewrite them, we need a change in the way the sentence is constructed, depending on what the requirement is.
With the need to start the sentence with "building", we can rewrite the given sentences as "building the house on the top of a hill, she became famous." This makes the first part a dependent clause, starting the sentence with a participial phrase and also a gerund "building", thus the need for a comma after "hill".
Thus, the new sentence will become
<em>Building the house on the top of a hill, she became famous.</em>
R<span> is for Ravishing, an entrancing beauty</span>
A<span> is for Athletic, a sporting talent</span>
B<span> is for Beautiful, as god made you</span>
B<span> is for Beautiful, you take my breath away</span>
I<span> is for Incredible, amazingly awesome</span>
T<span> is for Tactful, ever sensitive</span>
D<span> is for Desirable, so very attractive</span>
E<span> is for Exemplary, a class act to follow</span>
E<span> is for Ethical, an upright person</span>
R<span> is for Ravishing, an entrancing beauty</span>
The correct answer is: The main idea
If the jet plane is taking off, we know that initially the plane isn't moving (initial speed is zero, Vo=0m/s), the final speed (the one the plane needs to takeoff is 75m/s (Vf=75m/s), we need to verify if accelerating at a rate of 1.3m/s^2, the plane can reach the takeoff speed in a distance of 2.5km (the length of the runway). To do that we calculate the distance that will take to reach that speed, like the following:
this is the formula we are using, where "a" is the acceleration and "d" is the distance we are going to calculate.
d=2146.63m=2.146km.
The plane needs 2.146km to reach the takeoff speed, and the runway has 2.5km, so the plane will be able to use the runway safety.