Is there anymore to the question?
Answer:
10.50°C
Step-by-step explanation:
Given x = 2 + t , y = 1 + 1/2t where x and y are measured in centimeters. Also, the temperature function satisfies Tx(2, 2) = 9 and Ty(2, 2) = 3
The rate of change in temperature of the bug path can be expressed using the composite formula:
dT/dt = Tx(dx/dt) + Ty(dy/dt)
If x = 2+t; dx/dt = 1
If y = 1+12t; dy/dt = 1/2
Substituting the parameters gotten into dT/dt we will have;
dT/dt = 9(1)+3(1/2)
dT/dt = 9+1.5
dT/dt = 10.50°C/s
Hence the rate at which the temperature is rising along the bug's path is 10.50°C/s
To solve the problem related to mean solar time where it varies continuously as a traveler's longitude changes, scientists divided the earth into 24 time zones (adding other partial zones to it). All the countries in each time zones had to keep the mean standard time assigned to it.
<h3>What is Mean Standard Time?</h3>
This is the time that is measured by synchronizing clocks in different geographical locations within the same time zone to the same time.
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So 1/7 divided by 8
equals to 1/ 56 tons per trip
Answer:
1/6
Step-by-step explanation: