Answer:
it would melt
Step-by-step explanation:
at 40 degrees, the angle will stay in its natural shape. if increased to 90 degrees on the counter, and with the wisdom of mr. clock, the angle will start to warp, and lose its shape. evidently, if the angle is heated at a steady 90 degrees, the melting process will occur, and it will make a mess on your counter. thats why, when melting angles, I recommend putting it in a container, so as to not make too big of a mess.
20 divided by 1683 is 0.011883541295306
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Answer: Angle A = 53.9 degrees
Step-by-step explanation: We have a right angled triangle with two sides clearly given and one angle to be calculated. If the angle to be calculated is angle A, then having angle A as our reference angle, line AC (10 units) is the adjacent, line CB is the opposite while line AB (17 units) is the hypotenuse. Having been given the adjacent and the hypotenuse, we can now use the trigonometric ratio as follows;
CosA = adjacent/hypotenuse
CosA = 10/17
CosA = 0.5882
By use of the calculator or table of values,
A = 53.97
Approximately to the nearest tenth,
A = 53.9 degrees
Answer:
$0.004 per gallon
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Service Fee= $22
Fixed rate per gallon= m
Water Consumed= 2256 gallons
Total bill charged= $31.02
Now by computing the equation we get

Substituting data we get




Rounding off above value we get
per gallon