Answer:
y = 52.02
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions
cos theta = adj/ hyp
cos y = 8/13
Take the inverse cos of each side
cos ^-1 cos y = cos ^-1 ( 8/13)
y = cos ^-1 ( 8/13)
y = 52.02012756
To the nearest hundredth
y = 52.02
Answer:
156km
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data
The red Maserati traveled at a speed of 120km/h for 5 hours one day.
Distance = speed*time
Distance= 120*5
Distance= 600km
The green Ford Pickup traveled at a speed of 74km/h for 6 hours
Distance = speed*time
Distance= 74*6
Distance= 444km
Hence the difference is
=600-444
=156km
Answer: 287/8
34 4/7 and 34 9/12
Step-by-step explanation:
The other fractions are less than 1/2. 287/8 works out to 35 7/8
The points in the graph are (-1,0) and (3,0). I solved the equation using the Factoring method in solving quadratic equations. As I solved for finding x= -1 and 3, I substituted both to the equation in order to find y.
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation
The earthquake measures 6.4 on the Richter scale which struck Japan in Jullu 2007 and caused and extensive damage. Earlier that year, a minor earthquake measuring 3.1 in the Richter scale has stroked in parts of Pennsylvania.
Fomular:
The magnitude of an earthquake is M log(I/S)
where I donates the intensity of the earthquake and S be the intensity of the standard earthquake.
Calculation:
Consider that M1 be the magnitude Japanese earthquake and M2 be the magnitude of the Pennsylvania earthquake and L1 be the intensity of the Japanese earthquake and L2 the intensity of the Pennsylvania earthquake.
Here the magnitude of the Japanese earthquake is M1 = 6.14 and the magnitude of the Pennsylvania is M2 = 3.1
By the use of magnitude of the earthquake fomular M = log I1/S, the intensity of the Japanese earthquake is calculated as follows .
M1 = log I1/S
I1/s = 10