Answer:
I think it would be 83.0448 or 83º
Step-by-step explanation:
If X is the opposite of your hypotenuse then you would have to do inverse cos [a^2 +b^2 -c^2 all divided by 2ab]
so you would have the inverse cos of [8^2 +16^2 -17^2 divided by 2(8)(16)] which would give you 83º.
I hope this helped a little bit. Im sorry if it's wrong.
Can you answer my question the number four one please
Problem 2
<h3>Answer: Choice C) 3+5 = 5+3</h3>
The commutative property of addition is the idea of adding any two (or more) numbers in any order we want. In the example above, the 3 and 5 swap places. You can think of them commuting back and forth as if they are going from work to home (or vice versa).
A similar property is the commutative property of multiplication. An example would be 2*3 = 3*2 (shown in choice B).
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Problem 3
The list of choices is not showing up, so I cannot answer this one. Please update.
There would be 41 1/4 turns in 2 1/2 inches of threads.
Given, number of turns a bolt has = 16 1/2 turns per inch.
per inch bolt turns = 16 1/2 =33/2
how many turns would be there in 2 1/2 inches of threads = ?
Threads Per Inch, or TPI, is a measure of how many threads are found in one inch along a fastener's length. American fasteners are the only ones that employ TPI. Typically, the thread count is higher for smaller fasteners since they have finer threads. Just as the name implies, the Threads Per Inch (TPI) refers to the number of threads that run the length of a screw for one inch. The TPI of a screw can be easily calculated by simply counting the threads and dividing the total length.
so, 5/2 inches bolt turns =33/2 x 5/2
=165/4
hence 41 1/4 turns
Therefore, 2 1/2 inches of threads have 41 1/2 turns.
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