There will be 9 inches on the map for we just take 27:3. Hope you get it.
Answer: The correct point is (1, 0)
In polar coordinates, the first number is the distance from the origin in any direction. The second number is an angle measurement that tells us the direction to go from the origin.
Therefore, we have to move -1 one unit (or backwards) from the origin. Now, all we need to know is the direction to move.
The second number is 180, so we make an angle of 180 degrees and move in that direction.
But where do we start?
We always start from the origin straight right along the x-axis. That is degrees 0. So a 180 degree angle would move us left along the x-axis. But remember, we are moving back 1 space, so we will end up at (1, 0).
Question:
Obtian the equation that can be used to solve for c
Answer:
Sin50 = 3/c
Step-by-step explanation:
A triangle showing the information given has been attached below for clarity :
Using trigonometry :
AC = 3 = opposite side of angle 50°
AB = c = hypotenus
Using the sine relation of a right angled triangle :
Sin θ = opposite / hypotenus
θ = 50°
Sin 50° = 3 / c
Sin50 = 3/c
1/10 + 2.5/10 = 3.5/10 of an hour to make one bracelet. Then change to 20ths so the numerator is a whole number.
Divide your time available by the time it takes to make one.
21
4 = 420= 15 bracelets
7 28
20
(as a whole number there was no fraction or remainder to round off)