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Answer:
arc FG = 115°
arc EG = 165°
Step-by-step explanation:
The first step is to understand how these arcs are arranged on a circle. The next step is to realize the whole is the sum of the parts. Arcs have the same measure as their central angle. A circle totals 360°.
arc EF + arc FG = arc EFG . . . . parts of an arc add to give the whole arc
80° + arc FG = 195°
arc FG = 115° . . . . . . . . . subtract 80°
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Similarly, parts of a circle add to give the whole circle.
arc EFG + arc EG = 360°
195° + arc EG = 360°
arc EG = 165° . . . . . . . . . subtract 195°
Answer:
6.75mph
Step-by-step explanation:
13.5/2 = 6.75 miles per hour
Answer:
0.00021479969
Step-by-step explanation:
1.4 divided by 6,517.7= 0.00021479969
hope i helped and have a wonderful day
Answer:
linear function
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>%Antifreeze=<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span><span>V<span>Fluid</span></span></span></span>
<span><span>V<span>Fluid</span></span>=<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span><span>%Antifreeze</span></span></span>
<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span>=<span>V<span>fluid</span></span>∗%Antifreeze</span>
I want to find the amount of antifreeze in a 15 quart solution with 30% antifreeze
<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span>=15∗0.30</span> =18/4 quarts of antifreeze
Similarly, I want to find the amount of antifreeze in a 15 quart solution with 35% antifreeze first.
<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span>=15∗0.35</span> = 21/4 quarts of antifreeze
<span>the difference between 21/4 and 18/4 is 3/4 quarts, which is the amount of pure antifreeze I've added in.
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SO the V_fluid I replaced with 3/4 quarts of antifreeze is (3/4)/ 0.35</span>