His weight doesn't depend on the area of his contact with the scale.
If it did, then we would see differences in our weight when we wear tennis shoes,
fancy shoes, snow boots, socks, and flip-flops. What really happens is that any
difference we see is only the difference in the weight of whatever we're wearing on
our feet. It has nothing to do with how much of the scale our feet cover.
It doesn't matter whether you stand on the scale with both feet, one foot, or
on tippy toes, on one finger, or on your head. Your weight reads the same.
Answer:
B=5
Step-by-step explanation:
a2+b2=c2
12squared+b2=13squared
144+b2=169 Subtract by 144 on both sides
b2=25 Find square root of 25
b=5
Answer:
I love algebra anyways
The ans is in the picture with the steps how i got it
(hope this helps can i plz have brainlist :D hehe)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
a)=57
b)=26
C)= 35
Step-by-step explanation:
there is 100 people recorded when they only wanted 65 so the 35 extra answers are not recorded.
Answer:
x = -5
Explanation:
4(2x + 10) = 0
[ Simplify both sides of the equation ]
4(2x + 10) = 0
(4)(2x) + (4)(10) = 0 [Distribute]
8x + 40 = 0
[ Subtract 40 from both sides ]
8x + 40 − 40 = 0 − 40
8x = −40
[ Divide both sides by 8 ]
8x / 8 = −40 / 8
x = -5