If 9/10 tons of gravel got spread over 3 feet, then how much gravel is on each foot? Well, it's a ratio.
9/10 tons : 3 ft
So, we divide each side of the ratio by 3.
3/10 tons : 1 ft.
So, that 3/10 tons of gravel on each foot of road.
Answer:
c is greater than or equal to -1.
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 3 from both sides, divide by 5.
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You are going to get the rate of the detects.
6 detects ÷ 114 light bulbs = 1/19 detects per light bulb
If there are 720 light bulbs, then the number of detects will be
720 light bulbs * 1/19 detects per light bulb = 37. 89 ≈ 38 detects
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Answer:
1.8 units.
Step-by-step explanation:
The questions which involve calculating the angles and the sides of a triangle either require the sine rule or the cosine rule. In this question, the two sides that are given are adjacent to each other and the given angle is the included angle. This means that the angle is formed by the intersection of the two lines. Therefore, cosine rule will be used to calculate the length of the largest side of the triangle. The cosine rule is:
b^2 = a^2 + c^2 - 2*a*c*cos(B).
The question specifies that a=0.5, B=120°, and c=1.5. Plugging in the values:
b^2 = 0.5^2 + 1.5^2 - 2(0.5)(1.5)*cos(120°).
Simplifying gives:
b^2 = 3.25.
Taking square root on the both sides gives b = 1.8 (rounded to the nearest tenth).
This means that the length of the third side is 1.8 units!!!