Answer:
v= 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to divide -6 on both sides to isolate the variable V. Then it would become -5/-6. The negative signs cancel out.
Answer:
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
(27 mi/hr) x (1 hr / 60 min) = (27/60) (mi/min) = 0.45 mile/minute
Using the same kind of calculation, we can see
that the world record times for other distances
correspond to:
200 meters 23.31 mph
400 meters 20.72 mph
800 meters 17.73 mph
1000 meters 16.95 mph
1500 meters 16.29 mph
1 mile (1,609 meters) 16.13 mph
2,000 meters 15.71 mph
10,000 meters 14.18 mph
30,000 meters 12.89 mph
Marathon (42,195 meters) 13.10 mph
Except for that one figure at the end, for the marathon,
which I can't explain yet and I'll need to investigate further,
it's pretty obvious that a human being, whether running for
his life or for a gold medal, can't keep up the pace indefinitely.
Assuming the first term in the first equation is actually x^2, then the ordered pair is C. (3, 3).
The indicated sum is 350. The answer is 350 because the E or sigma is making you do (6j+2) ten times. Every time you do 6j+2 you start with j as 1 and add a 1 to j for every time you add. For example, [6(1)+2]+[6(2)+2]+[6(3)+2]...[6(10)+2].
Hope this helps.