Step 1. Identify the unit you have
Step 2. Identify the unit you want to covert to
Step 3. Count the number of units between them
(<span>If </span>you<span> are going from a larger </span>unit<span> to a smaller </span>unit<span>, </span>you<span> multiply by 10 successively.)</span>
It is 75000J
I checked this by plugging in the values above to the kinetic energy formula (1/2mv^2)
3y = 6
Product means multiply so 3 multiplied by y is 3y which is equal to 6. :)
Answer:
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I hope this helps a little bit.
The Law of Cosines would be your best bet here, since the unknown side is opposite the known angle 110 degrees.
|AC|^2 = (8 in)^2 + (23 in)^2 - 2(8 in)(23 in)*cos 110 degrees
= 64 in^2 + 529 in^2 - (368 in^2)*(-0.342)
= 593 in^2 + 126 in ^2 approximately
= 719 in^2 approximately
Then the length of side AC is approx. √(716 in^2) = 27 in