Step-by-step explanation:
2^3 X 3^-4 X 5^2 / (2x5)^2 X 2 X 3^2 X 3^-6
I will simply the expression on the RHS if the bracket first
2^2 X 5^2 X 2 X 3^2 X 3^-6
= 2^3 X 3^-4 X 5^2
So, putting them together
Both sides have th same expression
They cancel out each other
Answer : 1
Answer:
The distance is 5.20m
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, we want to get the height of the ladder
To get this, we need to understand that we have a right triangle, with the base of the triangle as 3 m, the angle at the downward part is 60, and we want to get the height of the triangle
The angle here faces the height we want to calculate
This height is known as the opposite
What we have is the adjacent
Now, the trigonometric identity that relates the opposite and the adjacent is the tan
The tangent of an angle is the ratio of the opposite to the adjacent
Mathematically;
tan 60 = h/3
h = 3 tan 60
h = 5.20 m
The ladder is at a height of 5.20 m above the ground
The answer is e, 3 3/4
if you add 3/4+3/4+3/4+3/4+3/4 (five times for the five batches), or did 3/4 * 5, you would get 15/4, which simplifies to 3.75, or 3 3/4
Answer:
24 blocks will be needed to make the tower that is 4 feet high
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us use the ratio method to solve the question
∵ Charlie knows that 3 blocks are needed to make a tower that is
0.5 foot high
∵ He needs to make a tower that is 4 feet high
→ By using the ratio method
→ Blocks : height (ft)
→ 3 : 0.5
→ x : 4
→ By using the cross multiplication
∵ x × 0.5 = 3 × 4
∴ 0.5x = 12
→ Divide both sides by 0.5 to find x
∵
= 
∴ x = 24
∵ x represents the number of blocks
∴ 24 blocks will be needed to make the tower that is 4 feet high
.375 because 1/50= .02 and 1/10=.01 which are both less than .375