In the field of astronomy, the ability to measure angles accurately and precisely enables us to calculate the position and relative movement of the stars and galaxies in relation to each other, to determine how far distant they are from us, and even to estimate their relative size.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer to the third question is C
Step-by-step explanation:
We are solving for h(g(x)).
We already know that g(x) is equal to x^2+4.
So know, we can simplify our expression, h(g(x)), to h(x^2+4).
We also know that h(x)=1/x
we simply substitute x for x^2+4, giving us an answer of 1/(x^2+4)
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Find the unit rate.
275/2= 137.5
Cade shoots 137.5 free throws per hour. Multiply that by 5 for 5 hours.
5*137.5= 687.5
He can shoot 687.5 free throws in one hour. You could just round that to 688.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
Nvm wait I read the question wrong. The real answer would be 28, 28, 36
Hope this helps sorry my writing is messy