They will meet back up in 40 minutes because 8x5=40 and 10x4=40 which 40 is both a multple of 8 and 10 so you're welcome
B. Y=4x-14
Think about where the point is on the grid and then use the slope to get to the y-intercept. So for this question your going to have to move backwards to get to the y axis. Move down 12 units and left 3 and that’ll give you the y-intercept which will match in the equation.
Answer:
the answer would be anything 11 and under (11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because if n+5 is less than or equal to 16 then 11+5=16 so that is equal to and less than would be using any number less than 11
hope this helps ;)
Answer:c
Step-by-step explanation:none of these are good answers as they can all exist in flat Euclidean space. The best answer is c because a great circle exists in spherical (non-flat) geometry . However it’s not really correct to say you could never describe a great circle in Euclidean space and whoever wrote this question (not you, the original author of the question) deserves to bite their tongue on their dinner tonight