c^2 = a^2 + b^2
c = sqrt(a^2 + b^2) = sqrt(40^2 + 81^2) = sqrt(8161) = 90 inches
9.4 yards i think
The two candidates are 300 and 400 300 is a "distance" of 49 away 400 is a "distance" of 51 away So 300 is the nearest 100.
You can't calculate that, since you don't know how many miles she drove, and there is not information to figure it out.
We're missing a value, we'll need the distance traveled to determine that.
Points: (6, 5) and (-3, -8) Distance: 15.81 to the nearest hundredth
You are an avid skateboarder and just skated down a ramp. You want to find the distance you traveled. The height of the ramp at its tallest part is 40 inches and the horizontal length is 81 inches. Calculate the distance, to the nearest whole inch, you traveled down the ramp.
82.4 in
9.4 yards i think
The two candidates are 300 and 400 300 is a "distance" of 49 away 400 is a "distance" of 51 away So 300 is the nearest 100.
The answer is 0.33
2669m
The nearest star to the sun is Proxima Centauri, which is about 4.24 light-years away. Traveling at the speed of light (which is not currently possible with our technology), it would take around 4.24 years to reach Proxima Centauri.
First you need to calculate the work required. This is simply force x distance in this case.Once you have that, divide the work by the time.
You can't calculate that, since you don't know how many miles she drove, and there is not information to figure it out.
We're missing a value, we'll need the distance traveled to determine that.
The light year is a unit of distance, used in connection with the distribution of astronomical objects throught space. It's defined as the distance traveled by light through vacuum in one year, and when rounded, is roughly equal to 5,878,600,000,000 miles. The distance to the nearest star outside the solar system is about 4.3 light years.
You calculate the percentage and then round the answer to the nearest whole number.