1. 100 * 20
2. 7 hours
3. 141 kilometers
4. 8.5 hours
5. 55.75 mi/h
Answer:
4.25 feet of ribbon cost around $ 8.29
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following information in the question:
Length of ribbon to be bought by Brenna = 4.25 feet
Cost of 1 foot of ribbon = $1.95
Total or actual cost of the ribbon =

Cost of ribbon to be purchased by Brenna =


Thus, to find the actual cost Brenna should use the product of total length of ribbon to be bought and the unit cost of the ribbon.
Hence, 4.25 feet of ribbon cost around $ 8.29
This problem is better understood with a given figure. Assuming
that the flight is in a perfect northwest direction such that the angle is 45°,
therefore I believe I have the correct figure to simulate the situation (see
attached).
Now we are asked to find for the value of the hypotenuse
(flight speed) given the angle and the side opposite to the angle. In this
case, we use the sin function:
sin θ = opposite side / hypotenuse
sin 45 = 68 miles per hr / flight
flight = 68 miles per hr / sin 45
<span>flight = 96.17 miles per hr</span>
Since the percent increase is bigger than 100%, it definitely has to be more than 54,000.
so let's break this down:
250%= 100% + 100% + 50%
we know 100% is the whole price so if there are 2 100% we have to multiply the price by two!!!
54,000•2 = 108,000
now, 50% is half of the whole price, divide the price by two:
54,000÷2= 27,000
so add your results and you will get this!
108,000+27,000= 135,000
Answer:
I believe the answer is transative property. I'm currently taking the test so I'm not 100% sure if I'm right yet.
Step-by-step explanation:
In step one, AGE and HGB are verticle angles since they are opposite of each other. then step two is alternate interior angles because they are interior angles opposite of each other, self-explanatory. the reason I choose the transitive property over the corresponding angles theorem is because the transitive property states: among A B and C, if A=B and B=c then A=C and in this case since AGE=HGB andHGB=CHE then AGE=CHE. I hope this helps and if you know the right answer just put it in the comments, if I'm wrong ofc.