Its C! Lets say x=30
|30-323|=50
This could technically be true because it would show if the temp is within range
The z is 5
−2⋅<em>z</em>=−8+18
-
2
⋅
z
=
-
8
+
18
Simplify :
−2⋅<em>z</em>=10
-
2
⋅
z
=
10
Dividing by the variable coefficient :
<em>z</em>=−
10
2
z
=
-
10
2
Simplify :
<em>z</em>=−5
z
=
-
5
The solution of equation
2⋅<em>z</em>−18−4⋅<em>z</em>=−8
2
⋅
z
-
18
-
4
⋅
z
=
-
8
is
[−5]
Answer:
DE = 55
Step-by-step explanation:
As you can see from the red marks showing that the lengths of each triangle are the same, it must also be true that E is equal to 55.
Answer:
No, modern train cannot travel on old railroad.
Step-by-step explanation:
In rail transport, track gauge is the spacing of the rails on a railway track and is measured between the inner faces of the load-bearing rails.
Most of the modern train are based on broad gauge. The separation in broad gauge is about 5 ft and 6 inches and in the standard gauge the separation between the tracks is 4 ft and inches. So for the modern train it is not possible to travel on the tracks whose separation is no more than 4.5 feet.
Answer:
1. 30/14
2. -26.775
3. 0.1668
4. -44/7 which can be simplified into -6 and -2/7
5. $10.96