Use the sine theorem:
sin(angle A) / length of side a = sin (angle B) / lenght of side b
Here:
angle A = 32°
length of side a = length from school to library = x
angle B = 110°
length of side b = 2.2 mi
Then, sin(32°) / x = sin(110°) / 2.2 mi
=> x = 2.2 mi * sin (32) / sin (110)
x = 1.24 mi
Therefore the answer is the option B. 1.2 mi
16t is just 16 times T and the 2 at the top is 16 * t to the second power
Answer:
12 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
As a ladder is leaning against a house, it forms right angle triangle. And for right angleΔ, we use Pythagoras theorem.i.e
P²+B²= H²
Where,
'P' is perpendicular i.e the distance from the top of the ladder to the ground
'B' is base i.e be the distance from the bottom of the ladder to the house
'H' is hypotenuse i.e 13
considering 'x' as perpendicular
So, base would be 'x-7'
Applying Pythagoras theorem,
x² + (x-7)²= 13²
x² +x² -14x +49 =169
2x² -14x -120= 0
x² -7x -60=0 ----> solving the quadratic equation
x² + 5x -12x-60=0
x(x+5) -12(x+5)=0
Either : x+5=0 => x=-5
OR: x-12=0 => x=12
We'll choose the positive length.
therefore , The distance from the bottom of the ladder to the house is 12 feet
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Answer:
A) it is not an experiment it is an observational study/analysis
B) i)Foods high in fats and sugar affects IQ (ii)Foods that contain the required classes of food affects IQ positively
Step-by-step explanation:
A) An analysis carried out on 400 children using the data derived from the long term investigation can not be said to be an experiment but an observational analysis this is because the complete data has been provided already from the long term investigation already. hence it can only be observed
B ) i) foods high in fats and sugar affects The IQ of children later in life as seen from the results of the observational study that children whom had processed foods had a significant negative difference in IQ when compared with children who had health-conscious diets
ii) following health conscious diets early in childhood will have a positive effect on one's IQ later in life .