Answer:
Accelerating to top speed, deaccelerating to finish line.
Step-by-step explanation:
If the runner kept a constant speed of 11 mph for the whole duration of his run (32 minutes), the distance he would have covered is:
This means that, in order to run the full 6.2 miles, the runner needs to reach a speed over 11 mph. Assume he starts from rest, while accelerating the runner reaches, and the surpasses, the 11 mph mark. Since his speed at the finish line is zero, the runner has to deaccelerate from his current running speed (which should be higher than 11 mph), passing through 11 mph and reaching zero at the finish line.
To get your answer, you would divide your distance by your speed. You should be going about 1.4 miles per hour.
The 1,000s place because she was in the 100s and you moved 6 to the left which makes the number higher.
Answer:
4(8-3)
Remember to use PEMDAS if you have to solve :)
Answer:
b=85º
a=20º
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle B is supplementary with the 45º and the 50º angle, therefore the sum of the three angles must be 180
45+b+50=180
95+b=180
b=85º
Angle A, Angle B, and the 75º angle must also add up to 180
85+75+a=180
160+a=180
a=20º