For this case what we must do is use the law of cosines.
We have then:
12 ^ 2 = 6 ^ 2 + 10 ^ 2 - 2 * (6) * (10) cos (x)
Clearing we have:
cos (x) = (12 ^ 2- (6 ^ 2 + 10 ^ 2)) / (- 2 * (6) * (10))
x = acos ((12 ^ 2- (6 ^ 2 + 10 ^ 2)) / (- 2 * (6) * (10)))
x = 93.82 degrees
Answer:
The tree is growing in relation to the hill at:
x = 93.82 degrees
R + R - 6 + 4R = 126
6R - 6 = 126
6R = 126 + 6
6R = 132
R = 132/6
R = 22 (hours Ruby worked)
I = R - 6
I = 22 - 6
I = 16 (hours Isaac worked)
S = 4R
S = 4(22)
S = 88 (hours Svetlana worked)
Finally, let's check our three answers to see if their sum is 126 (the given total of hours worked):
22 + 16 + 88 = 38 + 88 = 126
1000 mg = 1 g
the prefix "milli" means "thousandth", which is why there are 1000 mg in one gram
Use that equation above as the conversion factor
3500 mg = (3500 mg)*(1 g/1000 mg) = (3500/1000) g = 3.5 g
So in short,
3500 mg = 3.5 g
Answer: 3.5
Answer:
48 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The perimeter of the figure is the sum of the lengths of its sides.
Find the length of the unknown side
Let the unknown length be x cm.
Notice that the sum of the lengths of the unknown side and the side measuring 5 cm I equal to the length of the side measuring 9 cm.
x +5= 9
<em>Subtracting 5 from both sides:</em>
x= 9 -5
x= 4
Add up the lengths of all of the sides to find the perimeter. I will add the lengths starting from the side measuring x cm (or 4 cm), and sum them up in a clockwise manner. This ensures that none of the sides are overlooked.
Perimeter of the figure
= 4 +15 +9 +7 +5 +8
= 48 cm
Additional:
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