125
Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.
25
1, 5, 25
It is 56%. Divide by 25 and multiply by 100 or just multiply 14 by 4 and take that as a percentage.
125
Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.
To find what number you can multiply 25 by to get 100, you would divide 100 by 25. The result is 4, so you can multiply 25 by 4 to get 100. This is because multiplication is the inverse operation of division, so dividing 100 by 25 gives you the number needed to multiply 25 by to get 100.
25
1, 5, 25
Sure, why not.
It is 56%. Divide by 25 and multiply by 100 or just multiply 14 by 4 and take that as a percentage.
5x5 25x1
Multiply by 2.
400
6.25 because you multiply .25*.25. :D :p
Multiply 630 by .25: 630 * .25 = 157.5