If the cup = S + 3
and the
saucer = S
then
(S + 3) + S = 12
2s + 3 = 12
2s = 9
s = 4.50
So by itself the saucer costs $4.50. To find the cost of the cup look to the beginning of the problem where we learned that
Cup = S + 3
cup = 4.50 + 3
cup = 7.50
So the saucer is $4.50 and the cup is $7.50...
4.50 + 7.50 = $12.00
It checks!
Answer:
-45
Step-by-step explanation:
PEMDAS
First, parenthesis:
4 + 21 = 25
1 - 71 = 7
Then Subtraction:
25 - 70 = -45
The answer should be X<7! You start by add the 6, then dividing my -3! When you divide by a negative you change the sign!
Complete question is;
The terminal side of angle θ in standard position, intersects the unit circle at P(-10/26, -24/26). What is the value of csc θ?
Answer:
csc θ = -13/12
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that in a unit circle;
(x, y) = (cos θ, sin θ)
Since the the terminal sides intersects P at the coordinates P(-10/26, -24/26), we can say that;
cos θ = -10/26
sin θ = -24/26
Now we want to find csc θ.
From trigonometric ratios, csc θ = 1/sin θ
Thus;
csc θ = 1/(-24/26)
csc θ = -26/24
csc θ = -13/12
Answer:
1 mile/hour is equivalent to 1.47 feet/seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
Given

Required
Determine the equivalent of 1 mile/hour

Express 60 as 60 * 1

Divide both sides by 60


Reorder

Divide 88 by 60

Approximate to 3 significant figures

Hence;
1 mile/hour is equivalent to 1.47 feet/seconds