The Nile River is the longest river in the world that 4160 miles a group of explorers travel along the entire now in xx days they traveled the same distance each day write an algebraic expression to find out each day's distance.
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To have an "entire approximation" in itself is an oxymoron. We have to approximate pi because you cannot express the true value of pi as a decimal. It goes on forever. This is an invalid question. Pi is generally approximated, however, as 22/7 or 3.14.
There are more solutions in a half plane
No, sometimes the entire graph is completely above (or completely below) the x axis.
The average speed measures the speed during an entire trip. It is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken.
366 light days, if you interpret leap year to be the entire year in which there is a February 29.
"Millimeter".It means the distance that would need to be traveled 1,000 timesin order to move by an entire meter.
I believe it's the distance traveled if one was to walk the entire Appalachian Trail- Georgia to Maine, or vice versa.
It was (the total distance he covered) divided by (the total time he spent riding).
The actual speed can change all the time. You can calculate the average speed by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time.
The distance from one end to another at the magic kingdom is rather grotesque. If you were to walk the entire park, you will have traveled over 5.3 miles . Wear comfortable walking sneakers.
The book of Psalms with 150 chapters and also the longest book in the entire Bible.
According to the Biblical account, the floodwaters covered the entire earth, and the Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat. The exact distance traveled by the Ark during the flood is not specified in the text, so it is difficult to determine its actual distance.
Only if your entire walk is in the same straight line. Otherwise, no.Example:Start anywhere on the track at the high-school football field, and walk all the way around it.The distance you walk is 1/4 mile. Your displacement is zero, because you're now standingexactly where you began.
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To calculate average velocity, you would divide the total displacement by the total time taken. If you have those values, you can plug them into the formula to find the average velocity for the entire trip.