I think you wrote 4900 twice so will use that as the distance. To solve this it is helpful to draw a picture. The drawing should be of a triangle. Since the driver is driving up at an angle, the 4900 ft will be the hypotenuse of the triangle. since we do not know the values of the other two sides of the triangle we cant solve for the altitude using Pythagorean theorem but we can solve using the sine function on our calculator. As sine of angle is equal to opposite over hypotenuse(sinθ=opposite/hypotenuse). Having θ and the hypotenuse we can solve for opposite or the altitude. using some algebra we get hypotenuse*sinθ=opposite or altitude. now to plug everything in and solve: 4900 ft*(sin(2°))=opposite or altitude=171 ft
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For example:
-- When it's Winter in Canada, the USA, and France, it's Summer in Australia, Paraguay, and Namibia. (This is the end of December, all of January and February, and most of March.)
-- When it's Winter in Tasmania, South Africa, and Botswana, it's Summer in Germany, Israel, and Mexico. (This is the end of June, all of July and August, and most of September.)
-- The Spring and Fall are opposite too.
Answer:
C should be the correct answer,
Explanation:
The gas which produce heat in the atmosphere as it is increased is called a greenhouse gas. Gases like argon , nitrogen, and Oxygen etc. is not a greenhouse gas. Since O3 is not a greenhouse gas it cannot produce heat in the atmosphere .
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Answer:
Because there is nothing out in space , the sound waves from one astronaut's whistling can't travel over to the other astronaut's ears.
Answer:
.1 seconds per meter
Explanation:
I am going to assume they are asking for the average time per 1 meter.
Because it took 10.23 seconds to run 100 meters, we are going to divide 10.23 by 100. This number will be the time per 1 meter.
To divide by 100, we will move the decimal point over by two. That will give us .1023 seconds.
The question asks to round to the nearest tenth, so we round it to .1 seconds.
*Just some trivia: Danie van Blerk does in fact have a time of 10.23 seconds. He has the 1073rd best 100 meter dash time. First place, Usain Bolt, has a time of 9.58 seconds.