1/3x=20
1st step do the opposite of 1/3x to get it by itself. So you would do 1/3x *3/1 than you would do 3/1 *20. What you do to that side you do to the other.
2nd step 20*3=60
3rd You can check your answer by doing 1/3 *60=20
I plugged the answer in the variable to Check it
<span>gravitational potential energy : P
Gravity : g
Mass : m
height : h
P = mgh = 3 x 9.8 x 0.45 = 13.23 Joule
Potential energy is work , from the known formula
W = Fd ( work = force x distance )
W = P ( in case of potential energy height change)
F is the force acting on the body in case of ideal ramp , the only force acting is the weight of the body
F = mg ( not just <m> as the force is mg (Newton) gravity effect)
d is the displacement in direction of force, as we have considered the force to be the weight not it's component in direction of the ramp , the change in displacement is the change in height so
d = h
W = Fd = (F = mg) x (d = h) = mgh
W = mgh = P
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Is should be c and a if not just c
<u>Answer:</u> (update)
<h2>122.5 miles</h2>
<u>Explanation:</u>
given: the total length of the trip = 500 miles
hence the road's length from home to niagara falls = 500/2 = 250
Sleepy Meena missed:
250/100×49 = 2.5×49 = 122.5 miles
:)
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Data points for a strong correlation are in close proximity to one another, making it possible to build a line by imitating their pattern.
A statistic called correlation gauges how much two variables change in connection to one another.
Correlation and diversification, the idea that certain types of risk can be reduced by investing in assets that are not connected, are closely related concepts.
Correlation cannot determine whether x causes y or vice versa, or whether a third component is responsible for the association.
A scatter plot may make it easier to spot correlation, particularly when the variables have a non-linear but nevertheless significant association.
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