The first shopping mall was the Country Club Plaza<span>, founded by the J.C. Nichols Company and opened near Kansas City, Mo., in 1922</span>
Answer:
b)
Step-by-step explanation:
4X1 + 3X2 less than or equal to 150
Answer:
144
Step-by-step explanation:
Base:16
Height: 18
Triangle area formula: (bxh)/2
16x18=288
288/2=144
Answer:
66 degree
Step-by-step explanation:
given:
angle FAB = 48 degree
angle ECB = 18 degree
in triangle HBC , angle H is also 48 degree degree since the line is parallel the connection between angle H and angle A is alternate interior angle and alternate interior angle are always equal.
so angle H = 48 degree
in triangle HBC
angle H + angle C = angle ABC (sum of two interior opposite angles are equal to the exterior angle formed)
48 + 18 = angle ABC
66 = angle ABC
First, let's see if we can rewrite this word problem a little bit more mathematically. We won't get to mathy or technical so no worries. We just want to look at it in a more straightforward way, if we can.
Train A's mph plus Train B's mph summed equal 723.5 mph. Train A's mph is greater than Train B's mph by 12.5 mph.
So what should we do to solve this problem? Since we are dealing with two of something and we know the value of the two combined, it might make sense to start by dividing that value by 2.
723.5 / 2 = <em /> 361.75. If the two trains were travelling at the same speed, we would be done. Unfortunately, they are not so we need to think about this some more.
Train A is going 12.5 mph faster than Train B. Let's rewrite.
Train A mph = 12.5 + 361.75 = 374.25 Okay, so Train A is travelling at a speed of 374.25 mph. So we're done right? Not exactly. We are asked to fing the speeds of BOTH trains. How do we find the speed of Train B? We have added a portion of the combined total to Train A. It seems to follow, then, we should probably subtract the same portion from Train A. What are we going to do? You guessed it! Rewrite.
Train B mph = 361.75 - 12.5 = 349.25 HA HA! We seem to have figured it out. Let's do one last thing to check our work. Let's add the two trains' speeds together. If we did this right, we should get our summed value of 723.5 mph
374.25 + 349.25 = 723.5
Pat yourself on the back! We did it!
374.25 + 349.25 =