Answer:
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The maximum force in Newtons that can be safely applied to the tiles is; 735 N
<h3>How to calculate the force from pressure?</h3>
We are given the dimensions of the rectangular floor as;
Length = 1.6 m
Width = 2.3 m
Now, we are told that the tile is only able to sustain a maximum pressure
of 200 Newtons per square metre (N/m²). The formula for pressure here is; Pressure = Force/Area
Thus;
Force = Pressure * Area
Maximum force = 200 * (1.6 * 2.3)
Maximum force = 736 N
Since the Pressure was approximated to the nearest 5 N/m², then;
Maximum pressure will be approximated downwards to 735 N/m²
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Answer:
n=3.75
Step-by-step explanation:
6-4n=9
4n=9+6
4n=15 /4
n=3.75
Answer:
x=3 y=1
Step-by-step explanation:
plug in y. 2x-3(7-2x)=3
then get 8x=24
x=3
then plug in x in either equation
y=7-2(3)
y=1
.5 miles in 1/6 hour
multiply both by 6
3 miles in 1 hour
3 miles per hour