Finding the midpoint coordinates of any segment really boils down to finding the midpoints of each individual coordinate.
The x-coordinates of the two points are -12 and -8 - the number halfway between those two is -10, so that'll be the midpoint's x-coordinate. The y-coordinates are -7 and -4 - -5.5 is halfway between these two, so the y-coordinate will be 5.5.
Putting the two together, the midpoint of the segment WT has the coordinates (-10, -5.5).
Answer:
80g
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's why:
SO you have 2:3 ratio which means the ratio for grams of butter/grams of flour has to be 2:3.
So we set up the following equation:
2/3 = 640/x (solve for x)
x= 960g
960g is what you should have to get to ratio, but the question is asking how much more you need from the initial given flour.
So you need (suppose x is the grams of flour you need)
x+880g = 960g (solve for x)
x=80g
To find the area, you will need to times the length with the width.
So,
2.25*1.8=4.05 meters
1m=100cm
4.05m=405cm
Hope this helps.
The difference between liters and milliliters is three decimal places so either move the decimal over three places and put in two zeros in the empty places or just multiply 7.5 by 1,000 (three zeros = 1 for each decimal place you need to move the decimal). 7.5 liters of water = 7,500 milliliters of water.
Answer:
-40 < t < 284
Step-by-step explanation:
The antifreeze protects the car between −40°C and 140°C.
Using t for temperature, the compound inequality of the Celsius temperature range is:
-40 < t < 140
The conversion formula is given to find degrees C in given degrees F. We can solve the formula for F, so we get degrees F in terms of degrees C.
C = (5/9)(F - 32) <------ <em>conversion formula from deg F to deg C</em>
Solve for F:
(9/5)C = F - 32
(9/5)C + 32 = F
F = (9/5)C + 32 <------ <em>conversion formula from deg C to deg F</em>
Now we convert -40 deg C to deg F using the formula we just derived.
F = (9/5)C + 32
F = (9/5)(-40) + 32
F = -72 + 32
F = -40
-40 deg C = -40 deg F
(This is not a mistake or a typo. -40 deg C really is the same as -40 deg F.)
Now we convert 140 deg C to deg F using the formula we just derived.
F = (9/5)C + 32
F = (9/5)(140) + 32
F = 252 + 32
F = 284
140 deg C = 284 deg F
Now we rewrite the compound inequality with Fahrenheit temperatures.
-40 < t < 284