Answer:
a) 150-90 = h(15.25 -9.75)
b) 10.91
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Jennifer has 150 -90 = 60 less in savings than Eduardo, but she is earning 15.25 -9.75 = 5.50 more per hour. An equation she can use to figure her hours is ...
60 = 5.50h . . . . for h hours worked.
In 'raw' form, that might be ...
150 -90 = (15.25 -9.75)h
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b) Solving the above equation, we get ...
60/5.50 = h ≈ 10.90909 ≈ 10.91 . . . hours
Answer:
A true statement
Step-by-step explanation:
WHAT R THE STATEMENTS
Answer:
2.99 x 10⁸ meters per second
Step-by-step explanation:
Scientific notation (also called "Standard form") is written in the form of
, where
and
is any positive or negative whole number.
To <u>convert</u> a number into <u>scientific notation</u>, move the decimal point to the left or right until there is <u>one digit before the decimal point.</u>
The number of times you have moved the decimal point is the power of 10 (
).
If the decimal point has moved to the <u>left</u>, the power is <u>positive</u>.
If the decimal point has moved to the <u>right</u>, the power is <u>negative</u>.
<u>To convert the given number to scientific notation</u>
The decimal point for the given number 299000000 is after the last zero:
⇒ 299000000.
Move the decimal point 8 places to the left:
⇒ 2.99000000
Get rid of the redundant zeros:
⇒ 2.99
Multiply by 10 to the power of the number of decimal places moved:
⇒ 2.99 x 10⁸
Therefore, the speed of light using scientific notation is:
- 2.99 x 10⁸ meters per second