Hi there!
To get the answer to this question, let's divide the diameter of the Earth by the diameter of Mercury.

We can change this to

Let's solve for each individual fraction

≈ 0.27

= 10
Now, multiply.
0.27 * 10 = 2.7
That's your answer.
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Answer:
62 i think
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let equal sides of an isosceles triangle = a inches
Base =
inches
Perimeter = 32 inches
a + a +
= 32

Subtract 2 from both sides

a = 12 inches
base = 
= 6 + 2
Base = 8 inches
This question is asking "Where does cosine equal

?"
Based on our unit circle values and the domain of the cos^{-1} function, we see that at 30 degrees, or

, cosine is equal to

.