Answer
You make all the denominators to 12.
That makes Gilbert the fastest and Simon the slowest.
Answer:
multiplica
Step-by-step explanation:
6×6 y ya te sale da mejor puntuasion
Answer:
D is the true statement
Step-by-step explanation:
A
h(4)=13 and h(20)=13, so h(4)=h(20) and it is not true that h(4)<h(20)
B
This is untrue as we can see that the graph reaches its peak at h(12), so it would be symmetric about the line t=12, not t=10.
C
This is untrue as for all values of t less than 24, the height above the ground, h(t), is greater than zero.
D
This is true because as we can see from the table, when t values are equal distances from 12 (eg. 8 and 16), their h(t) values are the same.
You can isolate y on both sides, getting:
2x-17=y and x-10=y
Then, make the two y equal each other, and solve the equation
2x-17=x-10
The answer would be x=7.
then, plut in the amount into one of the equations:
x-y=10
7-y=10
y=-3
T
Therefore, the answer is x=7 and y = -3, or (7,-3)
Commercial passenger flights always list the time AT THE PLACE where
the event took place. The data you gave in your question means that the
flight departed ORD at 8:00 AM Central (Chicago) Time, and arrived LAX
at 12:00 PM Pacific (Los Angeles) time.
Since the trip spanned two time zones, it was actually in the air for 6 hours.
Average speed = (distance) / (time to cover the distance)
= (1,700 miles) / (6 hours) = (283 and 1/3) miles per hour.
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But that wasn't what you had in mind, was it.
You meant that the flight took 4 hours.
In that case, the average speed was
(1,700 miles) / (4 hours) = 425 miles per hour.
This is a much more reasonable average speed for a long haul
passenger jet airliner.