Take the 4cm side and the 6cm side.
If you hook them together at one end, then there's no way they can reach the ends of the 11cm side. The farthest they can reach is 10cm.
That's what choice-B says.
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Given</h3>
- Distance is 142.2 m, correct to 1 decimal place
- Time is 7 seconds, correct to nearest second
<h3>To find:</h3>
- Upper bound for the speed
<h3>Solution </h3>
<em>Upper bound for the speed = upper bound for distance/lower bound for time</em>
- Upper bound for distance = 142.25 m (added 0.1/5 = 0.05)
- Lower bound for time = 6.5 seconds (subtracted 1/2 = 0.5)
<u>Then, the speed is:</u>
- 142.25/6.5 = 21.88 m/s
- 21.88 = 21.9 m/s correct to 1 decimal place
- 21.88 = 22 m/s correct to nearest m/s
Okay so we get: subtract m + 8 from 5m + 11
5m + 11 = 16 + m or 16m
16m - 8 +m or 8m = 8m or 8 + m