I believe it is a simple present sentence.
Answer:
7 hours
Explanation:
Kelly drives 448 miles on the highway to visit her cousin. She uses cruise control to drive at a constant speed . Kelly travels 192 miles in the first 3 hours. At that rate, how long will the trip take?
Solution:
Speed is the rate of change of distance with respect to time. The speed of an object tells us how fast the object is. Speed is the ratio of distance travelled to total time take, it is given by the formula:
Speed = distance / time
From the question, Kelly travels 192 miles in the first three hours, hence her speed is:
Speed = distance / time
Speed = 192 miles / 3 hours = 64 miles per hour
At constant speed, the time taken to drive 448 miles is:
Speed = distance / time
64 miles per hour = 448 miles / time
time = 448 miles / 64 miles per hour
time = 7 hours
The answer is B, as it helps not only to keep the reader's attention but to also inform or persuade them more to a topic. In addition, it is also sometimes used to help convey a specific emotion, thus helping the reader get more into the text.
Answer:
To: (whoever you're addressing it to)
Subject: Job Shadowing Experience
Good afternoon!
I hope this message finds you well. My name's (your name), I am reaching out to you today to ask if there is any way I could shadow somebody at your company?
I am doing a project and have to shadow somebody in a profession I want to be in some day for 2 hours. I immediately thought of this company. Thank you for reading, I look forward to your answer.
Many thanks,
(your name)
Explanation:
something along those lines should work! :)