Median:20, since it is in the center.
Answer:
You should <u>carry 2 other batteries.</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
If the average life of each battery tends to last 6.9 months, and what you need is a year of battery supply, you probably need to carry two batteries.
The battery inside the flashlight has probably already spent much of its half-life.
We are told that the flashlight already has a battery inside, the batteries are discharged inside the flashlight even if the flashlight is not being used.
Which means that the average life of that battery is wearing out.
It would take 2 more batteries in addition to the one already inside the flashlight to supply the need for these for a year.
Answer:
23.7
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey there!
3 + 67 = 70,
so your answer will be:
x = 3
Hope this helps!
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Venus moves at an approximate speed of 78,341 miles per hour, so we need this to be miles per second for our calculations.
First, divide by 60, as this time is for hours, and 1/60 of an hour is a minute.
78,341/60=1305.68333 miles per minute.
Divide this number by 60 to get 1 second, as there are 60 seconds in a minute.
1305.68333/60=21.7613888 miles per second
Now, multiply this by 5 for the total distance over 5 seconds.
21.7613888*5=108.806944 miles in 5 seconds
Now, we need to convert this distance from miles to kilometers, by multiplying this final answer by 1.6.
108.806944 miles*1.6=174.0911 kilometers in 5 seconds.
Hope this helps!
And I do not think any rounding was completed until the end. I shortened for the display on this, but I used the infinite decimal in the calculator.