So, since she weights 6 times more on earth, say for every lb on the moon is 6lbs on earth then.
now, if 1lb on the moon is 6lbs on earth, how much is 90 earth lbs on the moon?
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
5 in 8145 is in the ones place. Hence 10 times of that
= 10 × 5
= 50
Hence answer is <u>A</u><u>.</u>
Answer:
<h2>The solution is -9 < x < 17.</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
|x-4|<13.
The above equation means, whatever the actual value of x is, the value of (x - 4) must be greater than - 13 and less than 13.
Hence, -13 < x - 4 < 13 or, -9 < x < 17. The value of x will be in between -9 and 17. The value of x can not be -9 or 17.
It's an arithmetic progression with first term = 8 and common difference d =2:
so the next term is 14 + 2 = 16
The answer is (A) you because the equation is equal to X>2 and answer A is also equal to X>2