Answer:
Yes , it is possible (see the explanation)
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
In a right triangle, we have two complementary angles (their sum equal to 90 degrees)
so
If two angles are complementary, the cofunction identities state that the sine of one equals the cosine of the other and vice versa
<em>Example</em>
Suppose we have the right triangle ABC
The measure of angle C is 90 degrees
A and B are complementary angles
A+B=90°
therefore
sin(A)=cos(B)
sin(B)=cos(A)
Step-by-step explanation:
this is your answer..........
Answer:
19.4 miles per gallon
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are asked to calculate the distance traveled per gallon of fuel filled into a tank. Hence, this looks like a rate question.
Firstly, we need to know the distance covered during the duration in which the fuel was in the engine. To do this, we subtract the final odometer reading from the initial odometer reading. This is mathematically equal to: 24,923.4 - 24,583.9 = 339.5 miles.
This means she travelled a total distance of 339.5 miles on the 17.5 gallon fuel.
Hence, the miles per gallon gotten by the van is numerically equal to 339.5/17.5 = 19.4 miles/ gallon
The answer is 3/5 simplified.
Reasoning:
There are 6 solid white and solid black marbles combined.
There are total of 10 marbles.
Of the 10 marbles, you are 6/10 times likely to pull one of the solid black or white marbles.
Simplify 6/10 by dividing it by a number they both share (2) to get the answer of 3/5.