Distance = d= 25 miles Average speed = s = 10 miles/hour The time it takes to reach Lake Kegonsa = t Now,
d/t=s d/s=t Hence, t=25/10 t=2.5 hours According to our caluclutions: <span>08:30 A.M is the latest time they can leave the park in order to arrive at the lake by 11 A.M.</span>
This is a question of proportionality. However, it is not direct proportionality as it is expected that as the number of tractors increases, the work is finished faster as opposed to fewer number of tractors. This is referred to as inverse proportionality.
Therefore; 6 tractors ----- 10 days 18 tractors --- x days
Then, x = (6*10)/18 = 10/3 days = 3 days, and 8 hours.
This means that 18 tractors will take 3 days and 8 hours to collect the same harvest.
Given that a circle O with two tangents BA and BC.
The major arc AC is 234°
The minor arc AC is 126°
We need to determine the measure of ∠ABC
<u>Measure of ∠ABC:</u>
We know the property that, "if a tangent and a secant, two tangents or two secants intersect in the interior of the circle, then the measure of angle formed is one half the difference of the measures of the intercepted arcs."