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So, if the track is 1/8 of a mile, let's call every lap a "one-eighth mile" run. We know John ran 24 laps, or that he ran 24 "one-eighth miles," just consecutive, one right after another. Let's stop worrying about rates or tricks or math for a second, and just ask: how many real miles is 24 "one-eighth" miles? We know it's less than 24---a lot less, since you have to go around 8 times just to get to 1 mile. Well wait, if we go around 8 times, we get 1 mile. That means if we go around 28, or 16 times, we get 2 miles; And let's just think to the next full mile---if we go 38, or 24 times, we get 3 miles. He did go around 24 times, so he must have run 3 miles on a 1/8 track.
Division and multiplication are inverses of each other. So we solved this by looking for an intuition for how many full miles corresponded to how many laps, with a bunch of steps of multiplication. But you can cut right to the chase and solve it faster with division---24 laps * 1 mile per 8 laps, means:
total distance = 24 Lap (1 mi / 8 Lap) total distance = 24/8 total distance = 3
As the angles are supplementary, their sum would be equal to 180
∠ABC + <span>∠DEF = 180
138 + </span><span>∠DEF = 180
</span><span>∠DEF = 180 - 138
</span><span>∠DEF = 42
In short, Your Answer would be Option A
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Answer:
It says “which” so is it multiple choice??
Also a picture would help!!
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Answer:
They traveling at
in backward direction.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given mass of Ammy 
and velocity is forward at 
Also, mass of Jenny 
Who is travelling in opposite direction 
Let velocity in forward direction is positive and velocity in backward direction is negative.
Also, velocity after crash is 
As they crashed into each other and they moved as one mass. We can apply principle of conservation of momentum.
Conservation of momentum says momentum before collision should equal to momentum after collision.


So, velocity after collision
≅
is in opposite direction. That is the direction of Jenny.