For the answer to the question above, the easiest way to determine is changing every runner's speed into the same unit.
<span>First = 10 m/s </span>
<span>Second = 10 miles/min = 16090.34 / 60 m/s (As 1 mile = 1609.34 meter and 1 min = 60 sec) </span>
<span>Second = 260.82 m/s </span>
<span>Third = 10 cm/hr = 10*(0.01)/60*60 (As 1 cm = 0.01 m and 1 hr = 60*60 sec) </span>
<span>Third = 0.000028 m/s </span>
<span>Fourth = 10 km/sec = 10*1000 m/s (As 1 km = 1000 m and time is already in sec) </span>
<span>Fourth = 10000 m/s </span>
<span>So fastest would be the one who covers the largest distance in 1 sec. It would be the fourth one.</span>
Answer:
40
Step-by-step explanation:
(6 + 2i)(6 - 2i)=40
Answer:
b)-9,2
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2+7x-18=0
x^2+9x-2x-18=0
x(x+9)-2(x+9)=0
(x+9)(x-2)=0
therefore
x=-9
x=2
Answer:
836
Step-by-step explanation:
4 times 19 times 11
Step-by-step explanation:
120ft³ = 3ft × 4ft × 10ft
120ft³ = 1ft × 1ft × 120ft
120ft³ = 2ft × 2ft × 30ft
120ft³ = 5ft × 3ft × 8ft
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Taking fractions or mixed numbers as dimensions, you can give infinitely many such shapes with a volume of 120ft³.