Answer:
Which of the following is a common sign that a chemical change has occurred?
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
An elevation of - 12 m is higher than an elevation of -17 m.
An elevation of - 17 m is lower than an elevation of -14 m.
To find:
The set of inequalities that correctly expresses these relationships.
Solution:
An elevation of - 12 m is higher than an elevation of -17 m.
We know that, higher than means greater than and it is represented by the inequality ">". So,
An elevation of - 17 m is lower than an elevation of -14 m.
We know that, lower than means less than and it is represented by the inequality "<". So,
Therefore, the required set of inequalities is and .
Note: The inequality signs are not proper in the options.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
-101 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
The mnemonic SOH CAH TOA reminds you that the relevant relation is ...
Tan = Opposite/Adjacent
Opposite = Adjacent × Tan
height = (0.5 × 5280 ft) × tan(47°) ≈ 2831 ft
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The usual relation between estimates and errors is ...
error = estimate - actual
Then ...
actual = estimate - error
For the given angle and error, the actual angle is ...
actual angle = 47° -(-1°) = 48°
actual height = (2640 ft)·tan(48°) ≈ 2932 ft
Then the change in the height of the mountain due to the error is ...
2831 ft -2932 ft = -101 ft
The error of -1° in angle estimate creates an error of -101 ft in the height estimate.