Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Light is considered to be without mass, but it has energy. According to Einstein, energy can be
equivalently presented as mass. Mass is also affected by gravity, but near planets, this effect is
so small that it can be ignored and so we say that light travels in a straight line.
The above statement does not hold true when light passes near a star. A star possesses a very
high gravity field that bends light such that the change of direction is observed.
There are two separate equations for this question that use the same variable.
Mary took 7 hours to complete a trip with traffic. This would use the following expression:

Mary took 4 hours to complete the same trip without traffic. The average rate of speed was 27 mph faster than the trip with traffic. This uses the following expression:

Both trips had the same distance. From the information provided, we can set up the following equation:

x represents the average rate of speed on both trips.
Distribute 4 to each term in parentheses:



Subtract 4x from both sides:

Divide both sides by 3 to get x by itself:

The average speed for the slower trip is 36 mph.
We can plug this value into the first equation:

Mary lives
252 miles away from the mountains.
1 - 0.16 = 0.84
21/0.84 = 25
25 grams of fiber should be consumed daily.
That is not correct, it depends on the numbers you are referring to. For instance, 75% of 100 is 75, but 50% of 1000 is 500, so in this case the 50% of a number is higher than 75% of another number. Although, is true that 75% is higher than 50% of the same number always.
89-96 =-7. .......................